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UT VITAM HABEANT / UT HABEANT VITAM
Language : Latin
Translation in English : That they may have life
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Used by:
- Michel Aupetit
- Aquilino Bocos Merino
- Luc-André Bouchard
- Leo Magdugo Dalmao
- Marcel Damphousse
- Ferdinand Dirichs
- Lorenzo Voltolini Esti
- Juan Piris Frígola
- Fidel Herráez Vegas
- Joaquim Gonçalves
- Robert Francis Joyce
- Antoine Kambanda
- Paul-Louis-Joseph Lequien
- Vladir Mamede
- Jean Mbarga
- Georg Moser
- Stanisław Napierała
- Valerian Maduka Okeke
- Jacques Pessers
- Alexander Pyone Cho
- António Ramos Monteiro
- Yves-Marie Georges René Ramousse
- Elio Sgreccia
- Albert Privet Thévenot
- Camillus Raymond Umoh
- David William Valencia Antonio
- Paul Kouassivi Vieira
- Henricus Cornelius de Wit
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