It is a Latin phrase. It seems to mean "To stand before the faithful," given "praesto" means "to stand before" and "fidem" meaning "the friend" or "the faithful."(not entirely sure on the conjugation of that one, so it may also mean "to stand before friends" or something of that nature.) It also means you probably go to Newent Community School.
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The two girls were very mean to me. This is a sentence containing the word mean.
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Newpark Comprehensive School's motto is 'Aide toi, Je t'aiderai'.
Ad Tuendam Fidem was created in 1998.
An argumentum ad fidem is a fallacious argument that asserts the truth of a proposition by an appeal to pious testimony or religious revelation.
Habe fidem.
By Faith I fly
The English translation of the phrase 'per fidem' is Through faith. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'per' means 'through'. That preposition only takes an object in the accusative case. And so the noun 'fidem' is in the accusative case, and means 'faith'.
http://www.fallingrain.com/world/DA/12/Praesto.html here's a start
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Tarcisio Bertone's motto is 'fidem custodire, concordiam servare'.
Marist College Canberra's motto is 'Servo Fidem'.
Fairfield University's motto is 'Per Fidem ad Plenam Veritatem'.
The motto of Whitinsville Christian School is 'Servatus Venia Per Fidem'.