'to the finger nail'
For parents.
Literally, the Latin words compos mentis mean "in control of the mind", but the phrase is generally translated into English as "of sound mind", that is, "sane".
The phrase means," Let us pray for the Pope"
It is the Latin translation of the English phrase "Far From These Things".
Lonely sacred place.
In English, the Latin phrase translates into "We sustain the effort."
a soldier/unit can go any where
The Latin word "angelus" can be translated to mean "angel" in modern English. The Latin term "Angelus" is used in many Roman Catholic prayers, such as in the phrase "Angelus Domini".
"You are maintaining/preserving my life by your money."
'Where is the province of Gaul' I believe
It loosely translates to "Hell welcomes you."
Vitam impendere vero is Latin for "to lay out one's life for the truth"