The phrase 'sic transit' is from the ancient, classical Latin language. Its meaning is the following: Thus it passes over. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'sic' means 'thus'; and 'transit' means '[It] crosses, goes over, or passes over'.
Perhaps its most famous use is in the phrase 'Sic transit Gloria mundi', which means 'Thus passes the glory of the world', and more loosely 'Worldly things are fleeting'. The phrase was part of the papal coronation ceremonies until Vatican II [1962-1965]. For the pope used to be stopped three times as he processed to the sacristy of St. Peter's Basilica. Each time, he was shown a smoldering piece of cloth, and told, 'Sancte Pater, sic transit Gloria mundi', which means 'Holy Father, so passes worldly glory'. And so he started his papacy with the reminder of the fleeting nature of life and earthly honors.
Sic Transit Vir was created on 1996-04-15.
Sic Transit Gloria... Glory Fades was created on 2004-02-02.
The cast of Sic transit - 1992 includes: Mario Fanfani as Marc Franck Sabatier as Denis
Sic transit Gloria mundi is a Latin phrase that means "Thus passes the glory of the world," but is more commonly interpreted as "Fame is fleeting."
Babylon 5 - 1994 Sic Transit Vir 3-12 was released on: USA: 15 April 1996
Man Against Crime - 1949 Sic Transit Gloria 4-25 was released on: USA: 18 March 1953
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Sic transit gloria mentis.
Latin for "Thus passes the glory of the world."
"Sic transit gloria mundi" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Thus passes the glory of the world." It reflects the transient nature of worldly achievements and honors, emphasizing that all glory is temporary and ultimately fleeting. This phrase is often used in contexts such as ceremonies or reflections on the impermanence of life and fame. It serves as a reminder of humility and the inevitability of change and mortality.
Sic Transit Gloria..Glory Fades by Brand New
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