Tablet which was kissed by the priest during the Mass.
(Roman Catholic Church) a greeting signifying Christian love for those assisting at the Eucharist.
Salutation in Catholic Mass.
Sinónimos
Examples for "pax vobis"
Examples for "pax vobis"
1By Dante G. Rossetti: " Pax Vobis." Republished by the author, with some alterations, under the title of "World's Worth."
2" Pax vobis-cum," said the bishop, "I am Father Asaph.
1Heichster guchster-honisoit qui mal y pense-donnerund blitzen-tempora mutantur-O mia cara and pax vobiscum.
2Well, pax vobiscum, peace to them and me,- Iwouldnever have mentioned a syllable had you not begun.
3Now adieu and pax vobiscum.
4Clement trembled a little as he entered, and said in a low voice " Pax vobiscum."
5He hurried to join them, calling, " Pax vobiscum!"
1Maybe the pax didn't get the chute wrapped fast enough.
2A pax Germanica is what it is willing to discuss.
3Pax has been called in to help arbitrate a number of deaths.
4The Pax held no fascination for me, although offworld travel certainly had.
5Each night Pax decided that he wouldn't go forward with the deal.
6Perhaps, I think, I'm overreacting to the news of the Pax landing.
7Which begs the question, will the documentary now be shown at PAX?
8An affirmation of Pax Americana's success or a response to growing anti-Americanism?
9The Pax officer steps forward quickly and hands de Soya a holocube.
10Pax stood silent for a time, just looking out at the view.
11Pax thought about stepping into its path, then thought better of it.
12Pax knew that he should stand up and speak for his friend.
13It was the first time Pax had seen him break his frown.
14Pax pulled past the car and parked between it and the house.
15Pax meant more than was said, but he couldn't figure it out.
16Pax fell back against the seat, and the car carried him north.