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Bolivian monastery accepts four-legged friar | Bolivian monastery accepts four-legged friar |
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When Bolivian monasteries accept new members, they do not usually cause an online sensation. | When Bolivian monasteries accept new members, they do not usually cause an online sensation. |
But Friar Carmelo, nicknamed Friar Moustache, is unlike any resident the Franciscan monastery of Cochabamba has seen before. | But Friar Carmelo, nicknamed Friar Moustache, is unlike any resident the Franciscan monastery of Cochabamba has seen before. |
For a start, he has four legs. | For a start, he has four legs. |
Friar Carmelo is a schnauzer. A small dog adopted by the monks four months ago, he was photographed roaming the cloisters dressed in a traditional habit. | Friar Carmelo is a schnauzer. A small dog adopted by the monks four months ago, he was photographed roaming the cloisters dressed in a traditional habit. |
Since then the images, taken by a visitor, have been shared thousands of times. | Since then the images, taken by a visitor, have been shared thousands of times. |
"Sometimes we brothers have a laugh among ourselves and there is a brother here that is also called Carmelo, who has a moustache, so that was sort of the inspiration [behind his name]," one of the friars told local television channel ATB. | "Sometimes we brothers have a laugh among ourselves and there is a brother here that is also called Carmelo, who has a moustache, so that was sort of the inspiration [behind his name]," one of the friars told local television channel ATB. |
They decided to extend the joke by dressing him up. | They decided to extend the joke by dressing him up. |
"We had some puppets in the church that we used to amuse children, and one of puppets was wearing a habit, so we thought we'd use it," said the friar. | "We had some puppets in the church that we used to amuse children, and one of puppets was wearing a habit, so we thought we'd use it," said the friar. |
However, the friars have stressed that dressing up animals is not a common monastic practice and they are not making it a daily routine, after being inundated with calls and requests for visits. | |
Friar Carmelo remains a much-loved resident, although the friars have described him as having a naughty streak. | Friar Carmelo remains a much-loved resident, although the friars have described him as having a naughty streak. |
He is known to bite everything and hide things in the garden, but he has also quickly become a loyal companion to the monastery's residents, who say he has brought them lots of joy. | He is known to bite everything and hide things in the garden, but he has also quickly become a loyal companion to the monastery's residents, who say he has brought them lots of joy. |
You might also like: | You might also like: |
Saint Francis was known as the patron saint of animals, so a Franciscan monastery would be a good place for a furry friar to act out his orders. | Saint Francis was known as the patron saint of animals, so a Franciscan monastery would be a good place for a furry friar to act out his orders. |
Friars typically take vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. In Friar Carmelo's case, the last one would take a bit more work. | Friars typically take vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. In Friar Carmelo's case, the last one would take a bit more work. |
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