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Camels led through grounds of Hereford Cathedral | Camels led through grounds of Hereford Cathedral |
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The three camels wore festively bright saddles and bridles for their walk about Cathedral Close | The three camels wore festively bright saddles and bridles for their walk about Cathedral Close |
Snow and ice did not stop three camels visiting Hereford on Sunday to take part in a church service outside the cathedral. | Snow and ice did not stop three camels visiting Hereford on Sunday to take part in a church service outside the cathedral. |
The animals were in Cathedral Close to mark the eve of Epiphany, a Christian feast day commemorating the visit of the three wise men to baby Jesus in Bethlehem. | The animals were in Cathedral Close to mark the eve of Epiphany, a Christian feast day commemorating the visit of the three wise men to baby Jesus in Bethlehem. |
Despite the cold, Bishop of Hereford, the Right Reverend Richard Jackson, said the Gobi Desert natives did not get the hump. | Despite the cold, Bishop of Hereford, the Right Reverend Richard Jackson, said the Gobi Desert natives did not get the hump. |
"They're used to very much colder temperatures than this, so I think they'll take it in their stride," he said. | "They're used to very much colder temperatures than this, so I think they'll take it in their stride," he said. |
The camels were ridden by three people dressed as wise men, to mark the feast of the Epiphany | The camels were ridden by three people dressed as wise men, to mark the feast of the Epiphany |
The Bishop conducted the family-friendly services in the cathedral grounds at 13:00 and 14:00 GMT, with the animals walking around the congregation. | The Bishop conducted the family-friendly services in the cathedral grounds at 13:00 and 14:00 GMT, with the animals walking around the congregation. |
"Traditionally [the Magi] visited Jesus riding on camels, so it seemed a good idea to get some camels to come and celebrate with us," he said. | "Traditionally [the Magi] visited Jesus riding on camels, so it seemed a good idea to get some camels to come and celebrate with us," he said. |
His last service before he goes on sabbatical, the Bishop described it as "probably one of the more unusual" ones he had led. | His last service before he goes on sabbatical, the Bishop described it as "probably one of the more unusual" ones he had led. |
"But, it's been a great joy, lots of people have joined in, it's been great fun," he added. | "But, it's been a great joy, lots of people have joined in, it's been great fun," he added. |
Two of the animals, who travelled from Joseph's Amazing Camels in Idlicote, Warwickshire, were ridden by their handlers Daisy and Leo Fossett. | Two of the animals, who travelled from Joseph's Amazing Camels in Idlicote, Warwickshire, were ridden by their handlers Daisy and Leo Fossett. |
Revd Canon Chancellor James Pacey, from Hereford Cathedral, donned a golden crown to stand in at short notice to ride the third. | Revd Canon Chancellor James Pacey, from Hereford Cathedral, donned a golden crown to stand in at short notice to ride the third. |
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