The phrase 'Ad maiorem Dei gloriam' means To the greater glory of God. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'ad' means 'to'. The adjective 'maiorem' means 'greater'. The noun 'Dei' means 'God'. The noun 'gloriam' means 'glory'.
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Society of Jesus's motto is 'Ad maiorem Dei gloriam'.
The phrase is 'Ad majorem [or maiorem] Dei gloriam'. It is Latin and means 'to the greater glory of God'.
Kolese Loyola's motto is 'Ad Maiorem dei Gloriam'.
The motto of Crescent College is 'Ad maiorem Dei gloriam'.
The motto of Loyola Law School is 'Ad maiorem Dei gloriam'.
The motto of Jakarta Canisius College is 'Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam'.
For the greater glory of God (AMDG: Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam).
Ad maiorem Dei gloriam (To the greater glory of God) and Maria, Sedes, Sapientiae (Mary, Seat of Wisdom)
The motto of Colegio de la Inmaculada - Gijón - is 'Ad maiorem Dei gloriam'.
Your question contains four separate and unrelated Latin phrases:Credo quia absurdum: "I believe because [it is] absurd", a statement attributed to the early Christian writer TertullianSic transit Gloria mundi: "Thus passes the glory of the world"Ad maiorem Dei gloriam: "To the greater glory of God"Ave crux spes unica: "Hail, O cross, [our] only hope"
The motto of Gonzaga High School is 'Diliges Dominum Deum Tuum'.