The Franciscan monastery of Cochabamba, Bolivia, recently announced that a furry pup, named Carmelo, had joined its sacred fold, where he quickly distinguished himself as its cutest member.
In honor of his new position, the dog even earned a more formal title: Friar Bigotón (that's Spanish for "mustache").
He also got a tiny Franciscan habit to wear around his new home.
Prior to being adopted, Friar Bigotón lived as a stray. But now, as the monastery's resident pet, things couldn't be better.
"His life is all about playing and running," Jorge Fernandez, a fellow friar, told The Dodo.
Cuddlefooks on March 3rd, 2018 at 17:12 UTC »
Its Friar Pup!
Sumit316 on March 3rd, 2018 at 17:34 UTC »
That is awesome. We need more of this.
omore323 on March 3rd, 2018 at 19:00 UTC »
“How would you characterize The crucifixion of our Lord?”
“Ruff!”
(Friars gasp)