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| The earth proclaims God’s handiwork. |
| Psalm 18:1 |
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The whole earth is a living icon of the face of God.
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St. John Damascene, 8th century
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From the greatness and beauty of created things
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| Wisdom 13:5 |
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Every single creature is full of God and is a book about God.
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Meister Eckhart, 14th century
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The works of the Lord are all good.
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| Psalm 111:2 |
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There is the music of heaven in all things.
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St. Hildegard of Bingen, 12th century
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| The works of the Lord are all good. |
| Sirach 39:33 |
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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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| Let heaven and earth praise the Lord. |
| Psalm 60:34 |
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The Creator and Lord of the universe
rejoices in his works.
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St. Clement of Rome, 1st century
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| The firmament proclaims God’s handiwork. |
| Psalm 19:1 |
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The whole earth is a living icon of the face of God.
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St. John Damascene, 8th century
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| May the glory of the Lord endure forever. |
| Psalm 103:31 |
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Lord, all things are beautiful because you made them;
but you who make all things are inexpressibly more beautiful.
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St. Augustine, 5th century
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| Let everything that has breath praise the Lord. |
| Psalm 150:6 |
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All of creation is a song of praise to God.
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St. Hildegard of Bingen, 12th century
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