I was reading the August 2008 issue of St. Anthony's Messenger today. There was a a very interesting article on Albert the Great, aka Albertus Magnus, best known as the teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas, but a saint in his own right and a Doctor of the Church. The article attributed this quote to him:
The whole world is theology for us, because the heavens proclaim the glory of God.
That is an important thing to remember.
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