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- were the Domini canes, or "Hounds of the Lord". Laudare, benedicere, praedicare To praise, to bless and to preach (from the Dominican Missal, Preface...
- witness (praedicare) The school seal consists of a cross on a shield with a star on top surrounded by the words: Laudare, Benedicere and Praedicare. The entire...
- [pɾɛˈɣaɾ] ('to preach'; the latter stemming from earlier preegar < Latin praedicāre), sê [ˈse] ('be!') vs. sé [ˈsɛ] ('see/cathedral') vs. se [sɨ] ('if'),...
- and sincerity. The motto surrounding the shield, "Laudare, Benedicere, Praedicare," means "to praise God, to bless His people and to preach His gospel"...
- Dominican shield bearing one of the Order's mottos "laudare, benedicere, praedicare" (to praise, bless, and preach) on the right, and the escutcheons of Pope...
- originally means "something said of a subject", originally from Latin praedicare 'to proclaim or make known'. In logic, it came to mean to ****ert something...
- everything charity) Dominican Order: Veritas (Truth), Laudare, Benedicere, Praedicare (Praise, bless, preach) K.A.V. Lovania Leuven: Semper Excelsius (Always...
- /pɾɛˈɡaɾ/ ('to preach'; the latter stemming from earlier preegar < Latin praedicāre) as well as jure /ˈʒuɾɨ/ ('I swear', subjunctive) vs. júri /ˈʒuɾi/ ('jury')...
- "to weigh" /pɨˈzaɾ/ but pregar "to preach" /prɛˈɡaɾ/ (former preegar < praedicāre); morar "to live" /muˈɾaɾ/, but corado "blushing" /kɔˈɾadu/ (former coorado...
- Loyola College Trivandrum Pontifical Urbaniana University Rome Motto Praedicare Evangelium Pro Pauperibus Misit Me (He has sent me to declare the good...