"Fidei" is the genitive singular form of the Latin word "fides," which means "faith" or "trust." It is often used in Catholic Church documents to indicate the topic of faith or the fidelity to faith.
Fidei depositum was created in 1992.
The Latin word fidei means "of faith".
Mysterium Fidei - encyclical - was created in 1965.
With (or by) the faith and manliness ( or virtue) of our ancestors.
FID DEF is short for Fidei Defensor (Defender of the faith)IND IMP is short for Indiae Imperator (Emperor of India)
A simulacrum is a representation, copy, imitation, or generally something that looks like something else. "Fidei" means "of faith" or "of trust".
Fides (genitive: fidei, f).
orbis fidei
Fides (genitive: fidei, f).
he was a loser
Lewis University's motto is 'Signum Fidei'.
Translated it reads: A LETTER FROM THE CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith sent to all Bishops of the Catholic Church and other Ordinaries and members of the Hierarchy.