Praise be to God
Praise be to God
"Praise to God"
"God in the Highest", as in "Gloria in excelcis Deo", meaning "Glory to God in the Highest".
Vivaldi composed his "Gloria in Excelsis Deo" in 1713.
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"Laus Deo" is Latin for "Praise be to God." In Portuguese, this phrase can be translated as "Louvado seja Deus."
What laus exsisto ut deus is in Latin is a really terrible translation of "praise be to God" by a translation web site that has no idea what it's doing. It comes out meaning something like "I, praise, emerge as God".A proper translation of "praise be to God" would be simply laus Deo, or if you insist on a verb (Latin syntax doesn't in this case), sit laus Deo.
Laus Deo, Praise God. Custos arcani: Guardian of the Secrets/Mysteries
Praise be to God
"Praise to God"
Laus Deo
The motto of Holy Angel University is 'Laus Deo Semper'.
The motto of Bishop Challoner Catholic College is 'Laus Deo'.
The two words in "Latin" says "Laus Deo" that means "Praise be to God"
More or less like the English words "louse DAY-oh", with no diphthong on the "ay" vowel.
The engraving at the top of the Washington Monument is translated as "praise to God." The inscription, Laus Deo, is in Latin.
"Laus Deo" is latin meaning "Praise be to God" Its written on an aluiminum cap atop the Washington Monument in D.C. Its 555.125 feet high. The highest point in Washington D.C. By law, no building in D.C. can be taller than this point.