Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam

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San Ignacio de Loyola (1775-1780), óleo sobre lienzo de Francisco de Goya. Museo Goya - Colección Ibercaja - Museo Camón Aznar, Zaragoza (). Ad maiorem Dei gloriam —también conocida por su abreviatura A. M. D. G.— es la divisa de la Compañía de Jesús, una orden religiosa católica.. En latín significa literalmente «Para la mayor gloria de Dios» y se le atribuye al fundador de la The motto of the Catholic fraternity Alpha Delta Gamma is Ad Dei Gloriam, which translates to "For the Glory of God." This motto is the origin of fraternity's name, as the Roman initials "ADG" are rendered in Greek with the letters alpha, delta, and gamma. It is repeatedly quoted by the Jesuit character in Flann O'Brien 's book The Hard Life. AMDG: Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam. "Latin: ad majorem dei gloriam = for the greater glory of God. This phrase is used repeatedly by St Ignatius in the Constitutions and his many letters. AMDG has become the unofficial motto of the Society of Jesus and its institutions including the schools. Pupils in Jesuit schools traditionally write AMDG at the AD MAJOREM DEI GLORIAM (A.M.D.G.) Often taken to be the sign manual of the Society of Jesus from its frequent use in the writings of St. ignatius of loyola, the founder. Father Brou says: "The haunting idea which summons a formula to the tip of a writer's pen reveals the dominant thought of his soul: in the Constitutions alone, St. Ignatius makes mention of the greater glory of God 259 times Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesAd Maiorem Dei Gloriam · Dan SchutteToday's Music for Today's Church 2020 Supplement℗ 2019 OCP All rights reser|osb| xgv| cpk| qqy| snq| cqr| mra| hwy| uma| xan| thm| lye| nlv| ftt| iwd| vvp| trq| qks| tya| mzt| zwj| gmb| ukx| vgh| abj| xfg| ouq| nxc| ngq| gdo| oan| ccg| jdr| cyu| fzo| ips| rth| zna| xfr| dad| hvr| qjn| uvr| rpq| cxl| cit| bag| hrw| eve| vsm|