Cat disappears into priests robes during online sermon

Author : overorder1969
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 17:45:18


Robert Willis, the Dean of Canterbury, was forced to press paws on his speech when the creature sauntered across the shot and vanished into his cassock.

Video of the cat-astrophe quickly went viral after was shared by Canterbury (ahem) Cat-hedral.

'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter.



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The UK's lockdown has forced churches across the country to deliver sermons remotely, but few have delivered moments as purrfect as this.

It's far from the only appearance Leo the cat has made on the Church's social media pages, though.

Last month, the cathedral shared a picture of the dean preparing for another sermon with his special guest.

The UK's lockdown has forced churches across the country to deliver sermons remotely, but few have delivered moments as purrfect as this. It's far from the only appearance Leo the cat has made on the Church's social media pages, though. 'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter. 'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter. Video of the cat-astrophe quickly went viral after was shared by Canterbury (ahem) Cat-hedral. Robert Willis, the Dean of Canterbury, was forced to press paws on his speech when the creature sauntered across the shot and vanished into his cassock. It's far from the only appearance Leo the cat has made on the Church's social media pages, though. Last month, the cathedral shared a picture of the dean preparing for another sermon with his special guest. 'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter. 'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter. Last month, the cathedral shared a picture of the dean preparing for another sermon with his special guest. 'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter. 'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter. The UK's lockdown has forced churches across the country to deliver sermons remotely, but few have delivered moments as purrfect as this. The UK's lockdown has forced churches across the country to deliver sermons remotely, but few have delivered moments as purrfect as this. The UK's lockdown has forced churches across the country to deliver sermons remotely, but few have delivered moments as purrfect as this. The UK's lockdown has forced churches across the country to deliver sermons remotely, but few have delivered moments as purrfect as this. The UK's lockdown has forced churches across the country to deliver sermons remotely, but few have delivered moments as purrfect as this. 'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter. Video of the cat-astrophe quickly went viral after was shared by Canterbury (ahem) Cat-hedral. It's far from the only appearance Leo the cat has made on the Church's social media pages, though. The UK's lockdown has forced churches across the country to deliver sermons remotely, but few have delivered moments as purrfect as this. Last month, the cathedral shared a picture of the dean preparing for another sermon with his special guest. Video of the cat-astrophe quickly went viral after was shared by Canterbury (ahem) Cat-hedral. It's far from the only appearance Leo the cat has made on the Church's social media pages, though. Robert Willis, the Dean of Canterbury, was forced to press paws on his speech when the creature sauntered across the shot and vanished into his cassock. Robert Willis, the Dean of Canterbury, was forced to press paws on his speech when the creature sauntered across the shot and vanished into his cassock. 'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter. The UK's lockdown has forced churches across the country to deliver sermons remotely, but few have delivered moments as purrfect as this. Last month, the cathedral shared a picture of the dean preparing for another sermon with his special guest. 'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter. Last month, the cathedral shared a picture of the dean preparing for another sermon with his special guest. 'Leo the cat has been getting up to mischief again! Did you spot this moment in Morning Prayer last week?' they cathedral wrote on Twitter. Robert Willis, the Dean of Canterbury, was forced to press paws on his speech when the creature sauntered across the shot and vanished into his cassock. The UK's lockdown has forced churches across the country to deliver sermons remotely, but few have delivered moments as purrfect as this.

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