Gardening for God

Gardening for God by Jane Mossendew, published by Catholic Truth Society in 2012, is a new edition that spans 67 pages. This booklet explores the significance of gardens in Holy Scripture, highlighting their role from the Garden of Eden to the various horticultural images used by Christ. It serves as an invitation to connect with God through the act of gardening, emphasizing how being surrounded by nature can enhance one’s spiritual journey.
Readers will discover how different flowers correspond with the liturgical year and the importance of reflection in the gardening process. The text delves into the eloquent language of gardens, illustrating how they can foster a deeper relationship with God. This edition is presented in English and aims to guide individuals in appreciating the beauty of creation while nurturing their personal growth within the context of Christian living.
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Gardens have always occupied an important place in Holy Scripture, from the garden of Eden to the many horticultural images used by Christ himself. This booklet is an invitation to remember God when we head out of our back door. It shows how we are brought closer to God through being surrounded by, and helping to grow, His creation. From the different flowers that accompany us throughout the liturgical year, to the importance of making time for reflection, a garden has an eloquent language that this text helps to unpack.
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