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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 2810
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- Opus citatum - Works cited
- Opus dei - Work of God
- Opus iustitiae pax - The work of peace is justice (Vulgate - Episcopal & Papal motto of Pope Ven. Pius XII, Rome lore has it that Mons. Pacelli got his motto from here - walking by Santa Maria dell' Anima for countless years and having read these words as he passed. A verse from Isaiah 32: 17. Source: orbis catholicus secundus blog - Thank you: Claire S)
- Ora et labora - Pray and work (Thank you: Arthur Zawodny )
- Ora lege, lege, lege, relege labora et invenis - Pray, read, read, read, read hard and invent.
- Orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano - We have to want to have a healthy mind in a healthy body (Decimus Junius Juvenalis)
- Oratio vultus animi est - Language is the soul of the face (You can pretend to be good, if you speak well)
- Ordinarium missae - Mass Ordinary (Ecclesiastical term)
- Ordinatio judicii - Management of a trial (Legal term)
- Ordinis Praedicatoris - O.P - Order of Preachers (Dominicans - Abbreviated as O.P.)
- Ordinis San Agustinus - Order of Saint Augustine (Augustinians - Abbreviated as O.S.A.)
- Ordinis San Benitus - Order of Saint Benedict (Benedictines - Abbreviated as O.S.B.)
- Ordinis San Franciscus - Order of Saint Francis (Franciscans - Abbreviated as O.S.F.)
- Ordo ad chao - The order over chaos (Written on the flag of the Supreme Council of the Brazilian Mazonaria)
- Ordo equester - Order of knights
- Ordo synodi episcoporum - Rules of the Bishops' Synod
- Orta recens quam pura nites - Newborn how bright you shine (Motto of New South Wales, Australia)
- Os homini sublime dedit, coelumque tueri iussit et erectos ad sidera tollere vultus - The Creator gave man a gorgeous face and imposed him the mission to look up and see the stars. (Ovid - Metamorphosis I)
- Os iusti meditabitur sapientiam et lingua eius loquetur iudicium - The mouth of the just shall meditate wisdom and his tongue tell his judgment (Philosophical term)
- Os umerosque deo similis - Similar to a god by his face and back (Vergilius - Aeneid)
- Ossa et ceneres Pii IX papae - Bones and ashes of Pope Pius IX (Phrase written in the tombstone of Pope Pius IX)
- Otium sine litteris mors est et hominis vivi sepultura - Leisure without literature is death and burial of the man alive (Seneca)
- Ovidio exule, musae planguntur - The Muses wept because Ovid was exiled ... (History of Rome)
- Pabula da corvis, dement tibi lumina corvi - Raise ravens and they will pluck your eyes out
- Pacem in terris - Peace on Earth (Ecclesiastical term - Encyclical of Pope John XXIII)
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