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The Lord be with you.

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"The Lord be with you."
Dominus Vobiscum (with an M)

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Dominus vobiscum is a Latin phrase meaning "the Lord be with you". It is a blessing traditionally used by Roman Catholic clergy.

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Dominus vobiscum is Latin for "The Lord be with you." This was a greeting that was used by Roman Catholic clergymen.

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