Deus Cuius Verbo | Sanctificetur Omnia New!
It also serves as a reminder of the totality of Christ’s victory. Redemption is not merely a spiritual escape plan from the world; it is the restoration of the world. As St. Paul writes in Colossians, "through him [Christ] God was pleased to reconcile to himself all things, whether on earth or in heaven." The prayer echoes this cosmic reconciliation.
Presentation of the Latin formula: "Deus, cuius verbo sanctificantur omnia, benedictionem tuam effunde..." . deus cuius verbo sanctificetur omnia
"For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected if it is received with thanksgiving, for it is made holy by the word of God and prayer." It also serves as a reminder of the
The theological trajectory of this prayer finds its apex in the Incarnation. When the Word ( Verbum ) became flesh, the sanctification of "all things" entered a new dimension. In the person of Jesus Christ, the Creator entered His creation. Paul writes in Colossians, "through him [Christ] God











