During the solemn mass of the cathedral, a cute criminal who went to'steal' is attracting attention.



On the 19th local time, foreign media such as Reuters in England reported that a curious obstructor appeared at an online mass at Canterbury Cathedral in England.




Robert Willis, chief priest of Canterbury Cathedral, has been holding online masses every morning since March last year, when the coronavirus outbreak in the UK began in earnest.



On the 16th, Mass was held with thousands of people from all over the world watching, and Mr. Willis was not alone on the screen.

A gray cat was sitting casually next to it.



While Mr. Willis focused on the sermon, the cat began to play with distractions.

While rubbing her body against Mr. Willis's arm, he succeeded in drawing attention, but Mr. Willis turned back to the Bible and held the Mass calmly.




Then, more boldly, the cat climbed onto the table in front of him.

It was aimed at the'pancakes' that Mr. Willis had for breakfast after sermons.



Willis ended his sermon while the cat snapped the pancakes all over.

In the blatant'crime' that took place right before his eyes, Mr. Willis said, "As you can see, the cat decided to eat pancakes this morning. It was originally my meal, but it's not too bad."




The gray cat in the video is a 14-year-old'Tiger' who lives in Canterbury Cathedral, and is known to often show his face at online masses while staying in the cathedral gardens.



When the image of Tiger aiming for pancakes was revealed on social media, netizens said, "It's a big cat for breakfast of a priest at the Cathedral", "It looks really peaceful to go to mass with animals", "Mr. They showed a variety of reactions, such as "It warms my heart to me."




In the online mass held in the cathedral garden in the background, animals such as chickens, pigs, etc., in addition to cats and tigers, pop up, giving believers a'fun to see'.



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(Photo ='Canterbury Cathedral' Instagram)