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God saw that it was good. |
Genesis 1:25 |
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The earth which sustains humanity
must not be injured; it must not be destroyed.
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St. Hildegard of Bingen, 12th century
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God created all things
that they might exist. |
Wisdom 1:14 |
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The great creator and Lord of the universe
commanded all things to be established
in peace and harmony.
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St. Clement of Rome, 1st century
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O Lord, how manifold your works!
In wisdom you have made them all. |
Psalm 104:24 |
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The wisdom of the Worker
is apparent in his handiwork.
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St. Anthony of Padua; 13th century
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O God, let all your creatures bless you. |
Tobit 8:5 |
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Every creature, whether it's speaks or is silent,
whether in heaven or on earth, gives praise to God.
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St. Basil the Great, 4th century
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O Lord, at the works of your hands
I sing for joy. |
Psalm 92:4 |
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If things created are so full of loveliness,
how resplendent with beauty
must be the One who made them.
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St. Anthony of Padua, 13th century
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God made us, and we are his.
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Psalm 100:3 |
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We owe our lives entirely to God.
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St. Claude de la Colombiere, 17th century
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The Lord determines the number of the stars,
and gives each of them their names.
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Psalm 147:4 |
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The heavens pass away,
but you will abide for all eternity with God, who is eternal.
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St. Gregory of Nyssa, 4th century
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Bless the Lord for all his works. |
Sirach 39:14 |
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Let us consider the care
with which the Father and Creator provides
for the whole of his creation.
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St. Clement of Rome, 1st century
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