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Bless the Lord all his works. |
Psalm 103:23 |
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God is above all things as Father,
through all things through his Word,
in all things in the Holy Spirit.
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St. Athanasius, 4th century
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All you beasts, wild and tame,
bless the Lord. |
Daniel 3:81 |
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Every creature prays. Birds raise themselves heavenward
and expand the cross of their wings, in a way that would seem like prayer.
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Tertullian 2nd century
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The works of the Lord are all good.
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Sirach 39:33 |
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There is a nobility
in the duty to care for creation through little daily actions.
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'Laudate Si' Pope Francis
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From the greatness and beauty of created things
comes a corresponding perception of their Creator. |
Wisdom 13:5 |
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God, the Creator,
made the heaven and the earth, and all things therein.
Of his own free will, he commanded all things into existence.
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St. Irenaeus, 2nd century
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God has made all things beautiful. |
Ecclesiastes 3:11 |
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Let us care for one another
and let us be loving custodians of creation.
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Pope Francis
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Bless the Lord, all his works. |
Psalm 103:23 |
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Be praised, my Lord, through our sister Mother Earth,
who feeds us and rules us,
and produces various fruits with colored flowers and herbs.
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St. Francis of Assisi
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The earth is full of God’s unfailing love. |
Psalm 33:5 |
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Admire all God's works in the world,
but be ready to fix your eyes on the things
destined never to pass away.
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St. John Paul II, 20th century
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In God's hand is the soul of every living thing,
and the life breath of all humankind. |
Job 12:10 |
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God is closer to us than we are to ourselves.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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