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Sacred Signs: Blessing

Authored by Romano Guardini in Issue #34.1 of The Sower
He only can bless who has power; he only can bless who can create: God alone can bless. God looks upon His creature and blesses him. This liturgical mediation is taken from Romano Guardini's book, Sacred Signs. He calls him by name: His almighty love turns towards the heart and life-centre of His creature, and from God’s hand flows the power which gives growth, which gives fertility, health, and goodness: “I will have regard to you, and make you to grow.” Only God can bless: for a blessing is a decree on what is, and what acts; blessing is a word of power from the Lord of creation, it is a promise and a prophecy from the Lord of providence; blessing is good fortune.

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