The Latin hymn Tantum ergo sacramentum veneremur cernuiis always used for adoration of the Blessed sacrament. It is translated " Such a great sacrament, we venerate on bended knee"
Carpe diem in latin means "seize the day".
day - dies (nom.), diei (gen.)
Multi commodum or Multi bonum is the Latin translation meaning many blessings.
Undecimo die.
Spes beata is Latin for "blessed hope"
I am blessed is Beatus sum
The Latin word for "blessed" is "beatus." It can also be translated to "happy," "fortunate," or "prosperous."
beatus, -a , -um is the Latin adjective meaning "blessed"
truly blessed
To have a blessed day means to have a good, happy and safe day.
use the adjective "blessed" = benedictum (sing.) benedictorum (pl.)
The name Benedict originates from Latin. It is derived from the Latin name Benedictus, meaning "blessed."
"Have a blessed day!" in English is Giorno benedetto! in Italian.
Beatus populus Beatus populus
Have ablessed day
The Latin hymn Tantum ergo sacramentum veneremur cernuiis always used for adoration of the Blessed sacrament. It is translated " Such a great sacrament, we venerate on bended knee"