It's Latin for "diligently and faithfully"
Rightly and faithfully.
"Fidelis et fideliter" is Latin for "faithful and faithfully" or "loyal and loyally." It emphasizes the qualities of faithfulness, loyalty, and commitment.
Fortius quo fidelius means "stronger because more faithful." The commonest rendering of this into idiomatic English is "strength through loyalty."
Any on-line translator would have converted the word 'diligenter' to 'carefully'.
The motto of Bishop Rawstorne C of E Language College is 'Fortiter et fideliter'.
diligenter=diligently
Withington Girls' School's motto is 'Ad lucem'.
The motto of University of Louisiana at Lafayette is 'Fortiter, Feliciter, Fideliter'.
The Brown (Browne) Family motto is "Fortiter et fideliter", which translates as "boldly and Faithfully"
Duquesne University's motto is 'Spiritus est qui vivificat.'.
The motto of South Delta Secondary School is 'Excelleremus Diligenter'.
Fortiter means Strongly; Bravely;BoldlyFideliter means, with reliance on GodFeliciter means happilyThese are all latin words which are then explained in English.
et - and J'habite - I live