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the Word of God
"With the help of God."
Did you mean...civitas Dei 'state (land) of God'Civitas has a number of translations in English. "civeta dei" may be a reference to the famous work of St. Augustine of Hippo titled De civitate Dei, usually translated as "[On] the City of God."
No. The real one is called Agnus Dei. Actually Agnus Dei means Lamb of God as in " Lamb of God who taketh away the sins of the world" which refers to Jesus Christ. Pugnus Dei is supposed to be a secret order of monks that defend the church and its followers. It is a take-off on Opus Dei, a controversial organization of conservative catholic believers that have been referred to as a cult, which may or may not be true. Other rumors about Opus Dei are that they are "God's hitmen", as characterized in the DaVinci Code. This is also a myth. There have always been "urban legends" surrounding religious groups i.e. Knights Templar, Knights of Columbus, Freemasons, Illuminati, Rosecrucians. All have mystery and innuendo surrounding them.
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Mater Dei in Latin is "Mother of God" in English.
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Dei / Deo volente = God willing (when God wants it)
Literally, "by the grace of God queen" or, as we would turn it around, "queen by the grace of God."
British - English.
"Coral Sea" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase "Mar dei Coralli."Specifically, the masculine noun "mar" means "sea." The word "dei" brings together the preposition "di" and the masculine plural definite article "i" to mean "of the." The masculine noun "coralli" means "corals."The pronunciation is "MAHR deh koh-RAHL-lee."