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Ecclesiastical, Catholic, Religious Latin phrases Starting with phrase number 86
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- Hymni ad processionem - Processional Hymns (Ecclesiastical term - During the procession before and after Mass)
- Hymni ad Sextam - Hymns for the sixth hour (Ecclesiastical term)
- Hymni ad Tertiam - Hymns for the third hour (Ecclesiastical term)
- Hymni ad Vesperas - Hymns for Vespers (Ecclesiastical term)
- Hymnus omnibus sanctis eius - A Hymn for All Saints (Ecclesiastical term)
- Imaginis honor ad prototypum pervenit - The honor rendered to an image goes to the prototype. (Ecclesiastical term - Explains that the veneration of images is addressed not to the image itself, but the person it represents)
- In Commendam - In trust (Ecclesiastical term - Benefits, such as land, given by the Church on a temporary basis)
- In curia - In court (Ecclesiastical term)
- In facie ecclesiae - At the face of the church (Ecclesiastical term - e.g. a wedding)
- In nomine Iesu omne genuflectatur, coelestium, terrestrium, et infernorum - In the name of Jesus everyone should kneel, in heaven, on earth and in hell (Ecclesiastical term)
- In partibus infidelium - In the lands of unbelievers (Ecclesiastical term - Mission in foreign lands)
- In vitam aeternam - On the Road to Eternal Life (Ecclesiastical term - Answer given by Prosit after Mass)
- Introibo ad altare dei - Enter the altar of god (Ecclesiastical term)
- Ipsa duce - She guides us (Ecclesiastical term - used religiously in reference to the Virgin Mary)
- Ipse Venena Bibas - Drink the poison yourself (Ecclesiastical term used for exorcism - Abbreviated as IVB)
- Kyrie, ignis divine, eleison - Lord, divine fire, have mercy (Ecclesiastical term take from the Greek)
- Laborem exercens - Human labor (Encyclical of Pope John Paul II)
- Latae sententiae - Sentence that follows (Ecclesiastical term)
- Laudate dominum omnes gentes - Praise the Lord (Ecclesiastical term )
- Lauder et laudis - Praise and thanksgiving (Ecclesiastical term - Old Christian chant)
- Legimus in Scripturis - We read in the Scriptures (Ecclesiastical term)
- Mater et magistra - Mother and teacher (Vulgate - Encyclical of John XXIII)
- Mea culpa - My fault (Ecclesiastical term - Is always in a context of recognizing something wrong, apologizing, etc. For example "I confess I am a sinner")
- Memento homo, quia pulvis eris et in pulverem reverteris - Remember man, that you are dust and to dust you return (Ecclesiastical term - Used in the ceremony of the imposition of Ash Wednesday - Vulgate, Genesis 3.19)
- Memento mei - Remember Me (Ecclesiastical term - Words that a priest says to another when he goes to celebrate mass)
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