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THE
CANTICLE OF THE SUN
Francis of Assisi |
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Most high, all powerful,
all good Lord! All praise is yours, all glory, all honor, and
all blessing. To you, alone, Most High, do they belong. No
mortal lips are worthy to pronounce your name.
Be praised, my Lord, through all your creatures, especially
through my lord Brother Sun, who brings the day; and you give
light through him. And he is beautiful and radiant in all his
splendor! Of you, Most High, he bears the likeness.
Be praised, my Lord, through Sister Moon and the stars; in the
heavens you have made them, precious and beautiful.
Be praised, my Lord, through Brothers Wind and Air, and clouds
and storms, and all the weather, through which you give your
creatures sustenance.
Be praised, My Lord, through Sister Water; she is very useful,
and humble, and precious, and pure.
Be praised, my Lord, through Brother Fire, through whom you
brighten the night. He is beautiful and cheerful, and powerful
and strong.
Be praised, my Lord, through our sister Mother Earth, who
feeds us and rules us, and produces various fruits with
colored flowers and herbs.
Be praised, my Lord, through those who forgive for love of
you; through those who endure sickness and trial. Happy those
who endure in peace, for by you, Most High, they will be
crowned.
Be praised, my Lord, through our Sister Bodily Death, from
whose embrace no living person can escape. Woe to those who
die in mortal sin! Happy those she finds doing your most holy
will. The second death can do no harm to them.
Praise and bless my Lord, and give thanks, and serve him with
great humility.
(Translated by Bill Barrett from the Umbrian text of the
Assisi codex.) |
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