- Balthazar), or
alternatively for the
Latin blessing Christus mansionem benedicat ('May
Christ bless this house'), or IIIK
referring to the
three kings...
- formulae,
especially the
phrase in
nomine domini and the word
benedictus or
benedicat. The 12th-century
fashion for
blade inscriptions is
based on the earlier...
- risen;
Salvation has been found. Ergō
nostra cōntiō
Psallat iam in lūstrō;
Benedīcat Dominō: Salūs Regī nostrō. Therefore, let our ****embly Now sing in brightness...
- form of
security issued by the
United States Treasury Christus Mansionem Benedicat (English: May
Christ Bless This House), text
written in
chalk on house...
-
Bethlehem dixitque messoribus: 'Dominus vobis****'. Qui
responderunt ei: '
Benedicat tibi Dominus'." ("Boaz
himself came from
Bethlehem and said to the harvesters...
- the
initials also are
believed to also
stand for "Christus
mansionem benedicat" ("May/Let
Christ Bless This House").
Depending on the city or town, this...
- thing. In contrast, Merton's post-prandial
grace is brief:
Benedictus benedicat ("Let him who has been blessed, give blessing"). The
latter grace is spoken...
- cælum et terram. Tunc celebrans, accepto, si eo utitur, baculo, dicit:
Benedicat vos
omnipotens Deus, ter
signum crucis super populum faciens, addit: Pater...
-
initials may also be
interpreted as the
Latin phrase,
Christus mansionem benedicat (may
Christ bless the house).
According to
ancient custom, the priest...
- (2023)
Postgraduates 360
Major events Commemoration ball
Grace Benedictus benedicat. May the
Blessed One give a
blessing Benedicto benedicatur. Let praise...