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Deo et Patriae is the motto of Regis High School (New York City). [3] Pro Deo et Patria is the motto of both Archbishop Carroll High School and American University in Washington, D.C. " Pro Aris et Focis is the motto for "Academia San Jorge", a Puerto Rico PK-12 school. The motto is embedded in the school's shield and logo.
pro Deo et Patria: For God and Country: Frequently used motto pro domo (sua) for (one’s own) home or house: serving the interests of a given perspective or for the benefit of a given group. pro Ecclesia, pro Texana: For Church, For Texas: Motto of Baylor University, a private Christian Baptist university in Waco, Texas. pro fide et patria
Pro Deo et patria, a Latin motto meaning "for God and country" For God and Country, the original title for the 2012 movie Zero Dark Thirty; For God and Country, the original title for the 2017 television series The Brave
Veritas et Fortitudo, Pro Deo et Patria: Latin Truth and Courage, For God and Country Malayan Colleges Laguna: Excellence and Virtue English Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation: Pro Deo et Patria: Latin For God and Country Misamis University: Educating for the Future English Mountain View College: Shine On Til Jesus Comes English New Era ...
The first Protestant religious emblem program was established in 1943 by the Lutheran church as Pro Deo Et Patria. [6] The Jewish Ner Tamid program began in 1944 and the God and Country program used by several Protestant denominations followed in 1945. [7]
dulce et decorum est pro patria mori: It is sweet and honorable to die for the fatherland. Horace, Odes 3, 2, 13. Also used by Wilfred Owen for the title of a poem regarding World War I, Dulce et Decorum Est (calling it "the old Lie"). dulce et utile: a sweet and useful thing / pleasant and profitable
Philippine Independent Church: Pro Deo Et Patria (For God and country) Pontificate of Pope Pius XII: opus iustitiae pax (peace is the fruit of justice) Pontificate of Pope Francis: Miserando Atque Eligendo (by having mercy and by choosing) Salvation Army: Blood and Fire; Society of Jesus: Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (For the greater glory of God)
Motto: Semel Et Semper (Once and always). Alternative Mottoes: Pro Deo Et Patria (For God and country); Vincit Amor Patriae (Love of country conquers). Arms of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president 1889–1893 Shield: Or, on a fess Sable three eagles displayed Or, a crescent Sable for difference. Crest: an eagle's head erased Or. [12]