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Spideyman

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Friar dog adopted by monastery becomes online sensation
  • By ABC NEWS
Mar 8, 2017, 2:11 PM ET
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Courtesy Kasper Mariusz Kapron Ofm
Friar Bigotón (Friar Moustache), a stray dog adopted by the St. Francis Monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia, wears a habit just like his brothers.more +


A sense of humor may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of a monastery, but it turns out some monks have a great one.



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Courtesy Kasper Mariusz Kapron Ofm
Friar Bigotón (Friar Moustache), a stray dog adopted by the St. Francis Monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia, wears a habit just like his brothers.more +


Photos posted to Facebook of a dog adopted by a Francisan monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia, have gone viral. The poster, Kasper Mariusz Kapron OFM, wrote that his theology students started dressing the dog in traditional Franciscan garb as a "nice joke." (OFM stands for the Order of Friars Minor, a Roman Catholic order commonly known as the Franciscans.)



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Courtesy Kasper Mariusz Kapron Ofm
Friar Bigotón (Friar Moustache), a stray dog adopted by the St. Francis Monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia, wears a habit just like his brothers.more +


Friar Bigoton (Moustache), aka Carmelo, as the pup is called, is pictured running through the monastery, peering into a pool and being cuddled by several monks.



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Courtesy Kasper Mariusz Kapron Ofm
Friar Bigotón (Friar Moustache), a stray dog adopted by the St. Francis Monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia, wears a habit just like his brothers.more +


St. Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of animals and the founder of the Franciscan order.
 

GNTLGNT

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Friar dog adopted by monastery becomes online sensation
  • By ABC NEWS
Mar 8, 2017, 2:11 PM ET
ht-friar-dog-stand-ps-170307_31x13_992.jpg
Courtesy Kasper Mariusz Kapron Ofm
Friar Bigotón (Friar Moustache), a stray dog adopted by the St. Francis Monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia, wears a habit just like his brothers.more +


A sense of humor may not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of a monastery, but it turns out some monks have a great one.



ht-frair-dog-standingpair-ps-170307_4x3_992.jpg
Courtesy Kasper Mariusz Kapron Ofm
Friar Bigotón (Friar Moustache), a stray dog adopted by the St. Francis Monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia, wears a habit just like his brothers.more +


Photos posted to Facebook of a dog adopted by a Francisan monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia, have gone viral. The poster, Kasper Mariusz Kapron OFM, wrote that his theology students started dressing the dog in traditional Franciscan garb as a "nice joke." (OFM stands for the Order of Friars Minor, a Roman Catholic order commonly known as the Franciscans.)



ht-friar-dog-sitting-ps-170307_4x3_992.jpg
Courtesy Kasper Mariusz Kapron Ofm
Friar Bigotón (Friar Moustache), a stray dog adopted by the St. Francis Monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia, wears a habit just like his brothers.more +


Friar Bigoton (Moustache), aka Carmelo, as the pup is called, is pictured running through the monastery, peering into a pool and being cuddled by several monks.



ht-friar-dog-pond-ps-170307_4x3_992.jpg
Courtesy Kasper Mariusz Kapron Ofm
Friar Bigotón (Friar Moustache), a stray dog adopted by the St. Francis Monastery in Cochabamba, Bolivia, wears a habit just like his brothers.more +


St. Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of animals and the founder of the Franciscan order.
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fljoe0

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I have seen someone walking a fairly large dog lately that has the strangest coloring I've ever seen. The dog's body is black and white and the head is solid brown. I did a double take the first time I saw this dog and since I was driving by at 60 MPH, I didn't think I saw it right but I saw this dog again and confirmed what I saw. I'm not sure what kind of dog it is but it's approximately 60 - 70 pounds.
 

GNTLGNT

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I have seen someone walking a fairly large dog lately that has the strangest coloring I've ever seen. The dog's body is black and white and the head is solid brown. I did a double take the first time I saw this dog and since I was driving by at 60 MPH, I didn't think I saw it right but I saw this dog again and confirmed what I saw. I'm not sure what kind of dog it is but it's approximately 60 - 70 pounds.
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Spideyman

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I have seen someone walking a fairly large dog lately that has the strangest coloring I've ever seen. The dog's body is black and white and the head is solid brown. I did a double take the first time I saw this dog and since I was driving by at 60 MPH, I didn't think I saw it right but I saw this dog again and confirmed what I saw. I'm not sure what kind of dog it is but it's approximately 60 - 70 pounds.
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