It’s a wonderful world...

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It’s a wonderful world. “And God saw everything that was made, and behold, it was very good.” Genesis 1:31. “The maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible” The Creed. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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It’s a wonderful world...

“And God saw everything that was made, and behold, it

was very good.” Genesis 1:31

“The maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible” The Creed

“Our very contact with nature has a deep restorative

power; contemplation of its magnificence imparts peace

and serenity.”Pope John Paul II, World Day of Peace, 1990

“God destined the earth and all it contains for the use of

every individual and all peoples”

Gaudium et Spes, 69

“Creation has its own relationship with God, in some measure

independently of humankind and beyond human understanding; it

glorifies and worships God in continuous praise.”

The Call of Creation

Catholic Bishops of England and Wales, 2002

“Nature reveals God to us and allows us to experience

God’s presence.”

The Call of CreationCatholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, 2002

“Look at the flowers of the fields how they grow. They do not toil and spin. But I tell you that not even Solomon in all his wealth was clothed like one of these.”

Matthew 6:28-29

“The land shall not be sold forever for the land is mine, where you are but strangers and guests of mine. In all the territory you occupy, the land is to be redeemed.” Leviticus 25:23

“St Francis does not look at the natural world from a utilitarian perspective, as providing food,

clothing and shelter for humans.Rather there is a sense of joy, wonder, praise and gratitude for the gift of life.” Fr Sean McDonagh

“Theology, philosophy and science all speak of a harmonious universe, of a ‘cosmos’ endowed with its own

integrity, its own internal, dynamic balance.”

Pope John Paul II, World Day of Peace, 1990

“The full human development of every human person both now and in future generations cannot

be separated from the fate of the earth.”

The Call of Creation

Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, 2002

Photographs by: Julie Bubbers, Annie Bungeroth, Clodagh Byrne, Debbie Cooper-Jones, Ethiopialives.net, Marcella Haddad, Jim Holmes, Stephen Hunt, Caroline Irby, Paul Jeffrey, Philippe Mouguin, Mannu Pereira, Jon Spaull, Jim Stipe, Richard Wainwright