If you spell the 2nd word correctly as "Omni, Trinum, Perfectum", then the answer is:
Muskingum University, New Concord, Ohio
Muskingum University's motto is 'Omne trium perfectum'.
The motto of Queen Margaret Academy is 'Omne Opus Bonum'.
This is the beginning of chapter 1, verse 17 in the Epistle of James as it appears in the Vulgate Bible. It means "Every excellent thing given and every perfect gift from above". (The verb est, "is", occurs after sursum in the original.)
Heath Mount School's motto is 'Loyal Devoir'.
Omne Datum Optimum was created in 1139.
Omne means all or every in Latin.
The motto of Atlantic County Institute of Technology is 'Pursue what you love'.
Intelligence is the torch of wisdom. I googled it. :0)
Philipp Rosemann has written: 'Omne agens agit sibi simile' 'Omne ens est aliquid' -- subject- s -: Medieval Philosophy
A temple of all gods
The rule of three is a writing principle that suggests that things that come in threes are inherently funnier, more satisfying, or more effective than other numbers of things. The reader or audience of this form of text is also more likely to consume information if it is written in groups of threes. From slogans ("Go, fight, win!") to films, many things are structured in threes. Examples include The Three Stooges, Three Little Pigs, Three Billy Goats Gruff, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and Three Blind Mice.A series of three often creates a progression in which the tension is created, built up, and finally released. Similarly, adjectives are often grouped in threes to emphasize an idea.The Latin phrase, "omne trium perfectum" (everything that comes in threes is perfect, or, every set of three is complete) conveys the same idea as the rule of three.
It is a form of the adjective omnis, omnis, omne, meaning all.