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* Language: [[:Category:Mottoes in Latin|Latin]]<br>
* Language: '''[[:Category:Mottoes in Latin|Latin]]'''<br>
Translation in English : '''My lord and my god '''
* Translation in English: '''My lord and my god '''


Origin : from John 20:28.
Origin: from John 20:28.


Used by :<br>
Used by:<br>
* [[Co-Cathedral Basilica of St. Thomas the Apostle, Ortona]]
* [[Co-Cathedral Basilica of St. Thomas the Apostle, Ortona]]
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* [[Benjamin Joseph Keiley|Benjamin Joseph '''Keiley''']]
* [[Benjamin Joseph Keiley|Benjamin Joseph '''Keiley''']]
* [[Thomas William Lyons|Thomas William '''Lyons''']]
* [[Thomas William Lyons|Thomas William '''Lyons''']]
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