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The motto, ''Fiat Voluntas Tua'' (Thy will be done), is a phrase from the prayer in which Our Lord taught us how to pray (Matthew 6 :9-13). A motto briefly expresses an ideal, a program of life and the spirit of the one who selects it.
The motto, ''Fiat Voluntas Tua'' (Thy will be done), is a phrase from the prayer in which Our Lord taught us how to pray (Matthew 6 :9-13). A motto briefly expresses an ideal, a program of life and the spirit of the one who selects it.


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