The Canticle of Creation (Saint Francis of Assisi)
O Most High, all-powerful, good Lord God,
to you belong praise, glory,
honour and all blessing.
Be praised, my Lord, for all your creation
and especially for our Brother Sun,
who brings us the day and the light;
he is strong and shines magnificently.
O Lord, we think of you when we look at him.
Be praised, my Lord, for Sister Moon,
and for the stars
which you have set shining and lovely
in the heavens.
Be praised, my Lord,
for our Brothers Wind and Air
and every kind of weather
by which you, Lord,
uphold life in all your creatures.
Be praised, my Lord, for Sister Water,
who is very useful to us,
and humble and precious and pure.
Be praised, my Lord, for Brother Fire,
through whom you give us light in the darkness:
he is bright and lively and strong.
Be praised, my Lord,
for Sister Earth, our Mother,
who nourishes us and sustains us,
bringing forth
fruits and vegetables of many kinds
and flowers of many colours.
Be praised, my Lord,
for those who forgive for love of you;
and for those
who bear sickness and weakness
in peace and patience
- you will grant them a crown.
Be praised, my Lord, for our Sister Death,
whom we must all face.
I praise and bless you, Lord,
and I give thanks to you,
and I will serve you in all humility.
-- St. Francis of Assisi
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NOTES
Via Catholic.org.
Also known as the Canticle of the Sun, and the Canticle of the Creatures.
St. Francis lived circa 1181-1226 (44 years).
The Canticle is believed to have been written in 1224.
Francis was cannonized in 1228.
This portrait of St. Francis, from Subaico Monastery, was painted during his lifetime:
Here is great, brief collection of perspectives on St. Francis: St. Francis as a Guide for Nature Lovers and Ecologists, from Praying Nature with St. Francis of Assisi.
An alternate translation of St. Francis' Canticle:
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