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Pages in category "Latin religious words and phrases" The following 145 pages are in this category, out of 145 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Phrases originating in the Bible Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. ... (Christian denominational variations) Kingdom of ...
A Christian title for Jesus. Cicero dicit fac hoc: Cicero says do it: Said by some to be the origin of the game command and title Simon says. [27] Cicero pro domo sua Cicero's speech in 57 BC to regain his confiscated house: Said of someone who pleads cases for their own benefit; see List of Latin phrases (P) § pro domo: circa (c.) or (ca.) around
This is a list of Wikipedia articles of Latin phrases and their translation into English. To view all phrases on a single, ... Latin religious words and phrases;
Latin religious words and phrases (4 C, 145 P) S. ... Pages in category "Latin words and phrases" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately ...
Religion portal; A word or phrase used exclusively or primarily to describe a religious concept. If a more specific sub-category exists for the specific religion ...
Reference to the Judgment Day in Christian eschatology. The title of a famous Medieval Latin hymn by Tommaso da Celano in the 13th century and used in the Requiem Mass. dies non juridicum: Day without judiciary: Days under common law (traditionally Sunday), during which no legal process can be served and any legal judgment is invalid.
A Roman Catholic religious precept, being Rule 56 of the Rule of Saint Benedict. verba volant, scripta manent: words fly away, writings remain: verbatim: word for word: The phrase refers to perfect transcription or quotation. verbatim et literatim: word for word and letter by letter: verbi divini minister: servant of the Divine Word: A phrase ...