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Bless the Lord,
all you works of the Lord. |
Daniel 3:57 |
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Every creature is a divine word
because it proclaims God.
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St. Bonaventure, 13th century
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The heavens are telling the glory of God! |
Psalm 18:1 |
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The earth, the sea, the sky, the air,
the springs and rivers give praise and glory to their Creator
for all that you find beautiful and wonderful in them.
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St. Leo the Great, 5th century
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Bless the Lord,
all you works of the Lord.
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Book of Daniel 3:57 |
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The Creator and Master of the universe
ordered all things to be in peace and concord.
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St. Clement of Rome, 1st century
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O Lord, how manifold are your works!
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Psalm 104:24 |
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Be praised my Lord for all your creation
serving you joyfully.
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St. Francis of Assisi, 13th century
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How great are your works O Lord. |
Psalm 92:5 |
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Only wonder
can comprehend God's incomprehensible power.
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St. Maximus the Confessor, 7th century
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The heavens tell the glory of God
and the earth proclaims his handiwork. |
Psalm 18:1 |
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The earth, the sea, the sky, the springs and rivers
give praise and glory to their Creator;
in all that you find beautiful and wonderful in them.
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St. Leo the Great, 5th century
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Lord, you love all things that exist. |
Wisdom 11:24 |
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There is no creature so small and worthless
that it does not reflect God’s goodness.
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'The Imitation of Christ'; Thomas a Kempis,15th century
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I am the Lord who made all things.
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Isaiah 44:24 |
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We must protect creation
for it is a gift which the Lord has given us,
it is God’s present to us; we are the guardians of creation.
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Pope Francis
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