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- law. In what became his motto, the Pope in 1903 devoted his papacy to Instaurare Omnia in Christo, "to restore all things in Christ." In his first encyclical...
- June 1835 Riese, Treviso, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia 68 / 79 Motto: Instaurare Omnia in Christo ("Restore all things in Christ") Born as a subject of...
- Christendom College Official seal for Christendom College Motto Instaurare Omnia In Christo Motto in English "To Restore All Things in Christ" Type Private;...
- August 2012(2012-08-22) (aged 87) New Taipei City, Taiwan Nationality Republic of China national Denomination Catholic Motto INSTAURARE OMNIA IN CHRISTO...
- Saint Mary's Academy and College Motto Instaurare Omnia in Christo (To Restore All Things in Christ) Type Religious School, Society of St. Pius X Established...
- *lambaz sheep lamb mutton M.L. multō (< Celtic) PGmc *skoppan shop store instaurare WGmc *skuttjan shut close clausus PGmc *skeuh(w)az shy timid timidus PGmc...
- Born (1942-08-04)4 August 1942 Nice, France Died 28 December 2022(2022-12-28) (aged 80) Nice, France Nationality French Motto INSTAURARE OMNIA IN CHRISTO...
- St. Pius X Seminary Seminarium Sancti Pii Decimi Motto Instaurare Omnia in Cristo Motto in English To restore all things in Christ Type Private Seminary...
- of adversity, an issue faced by many of the early Knights. The mottoInstaurare omnia in Christo’ meaning ‘To restore all things in Christ’ comes from...
- ISBN 0-903425-629 Raluca Nicoleta Spiridon, "Excluderi profesionale în perioada de instaurare a comunismului: destinul criticului literar Șerban Cioculescu (1902–1988)"...