Pax vobiscum, if if I recall, is "peace be with you". Many use it interchangeably with "go in peace"
Ite in pace, ut diligatis et servatis Dominum.
"Ite, missa est,"
Pax et amor.
Being a prisoner of the Lord typically refers to being devoted or obedient to God's will and teachings. It can suggest the idea of being bound by faith or duty to serve God wholeheartedly.
Renesh is a name of Hindu origin that means "lord of love" or "ruler of love." It is a combination of the words "Rena" meaning love and "Ish" meaning lord or ruler. The name conveys qualities of leadership, kindness, and affection.
Hope. Forgiveness. Love. Peace. An for once as if every thing was going to be alright
Jesus is called the Prince of Peace because he is believed to bring inner peace to individuals through his teachings of love, forgiveness, and compassion. He is also seen as the ultimate reconciler between humanity and God, bridging the gap between people and promoting harmony among all peoples.
"Ite, missa est,"
live your life how Jesus would like you to such as help at home, help at school, help at church
Lord of love and peace
The Dismissal: The options were outlined by Cardinal Francis Arinze of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Sacraments at the Vatican, in an interview published in the Oct. 17 issue of L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper. Along with "Ite, missa est," the Latin phrase now translated as "The Mass is ended, go in peace," he said the new options are: -- "Ite ad Evangelium Domini annuntiandum" (Go and announce the Gospel of the Lord). -- "Ite in pace, glorificando vita vestra Dominum" (Go in peace, glorifying the Lord by your life). -- "Ite in pace" (Go in peace).
Amor et pax.
Sometimes the say: To go in peace to love and serve the Lord. Your response is always :Thanks be to God.
Go in peace and love: vade in pace et amore
At peace and to love one another like he did
They mean "peace on earth" in Latin, although literally it is plural.
Pax et amor.
Peoples , Do not pay heed to the propaganda that is being passed of as Truthful Teachings on this site.
He says, "Go in the peace of Christ," or "The Mass is ended, go in peace," or "Go in peace to love and serve the Lord." We respond by saying, "Thanks be to God!"