- The
Missionaries of
Charity (Latin:
Congregatio Missionariarum a
Caritate) is a
Catholic centralised religious institute of
consecrated life of Pontifical...
-
Impensiore caritate (October 28, 1951) is an
Apostolic Letter of Pope Pius XII to the ****cuted bishops, priests, and
faithful of Czechoslovakia. "With...
- co-consecrators. De
Donatis adopted his coat of arms with the
episcopal motto "nihil
caritate dulcius", a
phrase taken from
Saint Ambrose,
which translates from the...
- hēmâs chōrísei apò tês agápēs toû Christoû): "Quis ergō nōs sēparābit ā
cāritāte Christī..."
translated as "Who
shall separate us from the love of Christ...
- of the
Franciscan Sisters of
Christian Charity (Sorores
Franciscanae a
Caritate Christiana).
Executed by the
government in ****-run Austria, she is honoured...
- Bishop's, and its
students as Bishop's Boys. The school's
motto is
Veritas in
Caritate,
taken from the
Latin text of
Ephesians 4:15: "(Speaking the)
truth in...
-
University Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy Motto Quis nos
separabit a
caritate Christi? (Who
shall separate us from the love of Christ?) Coat of arms...
- faith, [and]
wisdom Motto of
Dowling Catholic High
School veritas in
caritate truth in
charity Motto of
Bishop Wordsworth's School, St Munchin's College...
-
wounds of
Christ borne on that Cross. The Cardinal’s
motto “Veritas in
Caritate” (Truth in Charity)
taken from
Ephesians 4:15, is also a
homage to Pope...
- 1999, p. 288 Galynina,
Irina (2014). "Enchiridion sive de fide, spe, et
caritate". In Pollmann, Karla; Otten,
Willemien (eds.). The
Oxford Guide to the...