The Anglican Church of St. Dunstan in St. Louis Park held a Festival of Narnia Sunday with events ranging from a talk on author C.S. Lewis and Christianity to dog sled rides for kids. There was also a blessing of animals, although no sign of a talking lion. Abby Sickler, 11, held her rabbit, Buddy, as he was blessed by the Rev. Paul Kolisch, as her father Brad looked on.
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