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Bless the Lord
all you works of the Lord. |
Book of Daniel 3:57 |
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Lord, all your deeds are wonderful.
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St. Francis of Assisi, 13th century
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The works of the Lord are all good.
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Sirach 39:33 |
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God is everything that is good,
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Bl. Julian of Norwich, 14th century
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Bless the Lord, all his works. |
Psalm 103:22 |
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God has a special purpose, a special love,
a special Providence to all those he has created.
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Servant of God, Fr. Walter Ciszek, 20th century
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All plants of the earth,
O bless the Lord.
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Book of Daniel 3:76 |
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The Creator and Master of the universe
ordered all things to be in peace and concord,
yes, even the smallest of things.
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St. Clement of Rome, 1st century
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Bless the Lord for all his works. |
Sirach 39:14 |
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All of heaven and earth cry out:
‘God made me’.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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Lift up your eyes on high and see:
who created these? |
Isaiah 40:26 |
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If the world rolled on in random fashion,
one would be justified in disbelieving...
but if it is founded on reason, wisdom and science,
and is filled with orderly beauty, then it must
owe its origin and order to God.
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St. Athanasius, 4th century
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God,
let all your creatures bless you. |
Tobit 8:5 |
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Every creature gives glory to its maker.
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St. Basil, 4th century
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May the glory of the Lord endure forever.
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Psalm 103:31 |
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Lord, all things are beautiful because you made them,
but you who made all things are inexpressibly more beautiful.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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