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What does the Notre Dame motto mean?

Motto. Vita Dulcedo Spes (Latin) Motto in English. "Life, Sweetness, Hope"
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What does the Notre Dame crest mean?

The star represents the ancient title of Our Lady, Star of the Sea. The two wavy lines of silver at the base of the shield, used in heraldry to depict water, are used to represent the two lakes on campus from which the university gets its name (Notre Dame Du Lac).
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What is the motto of the Notre Dame cathedral?

'She is tossed by the waves but does not sink'; so goes the 14th-century motto of Paris. Notre-Dame, cathedral to the city, historic symbol of the capital and nation, bears out the truth of this phrase. Construction began in the mid-12th century and continued for the next 180 years.
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What is the Notre Dame famous saying?

You don't go to Notre Dame to learn something; you go to Notre Dame to be somebody.
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What is the Notre Dame locker room motto?

Play Like a Champion Today.
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What Does Notre Dame Mean to You?

What is the quote that hangs on top of the stairwell to the Notre Dame locker room?

It's just a simple wooden sign, painted gold and blue and mounted on a cream-colored brick wall at the foot of a stairwell. Yet, the “Play Like A Champion Today” sign, found outside Notre Dame's locker room, is so much more.
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What does Notre Dame mean?

Notre Dame, French for "Our Lady", a title of Mary, mother of Jesus, most commonly refers to: Notre-Dame de Paris, a cathedral in Paris, France. University of Notre Dame, a university in Indiana, United States.
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Why does Notre Dame say Irish?

The most generally accepted explanation is that the press coined the nickname as a characterization of Notre Dame athletic teams, their never-say-die fighting spirit and the Irish qualities of grit, determination and tenacity.
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What is the Notre Dame logo called?

The Leprechaun – Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Official Athletics Website. In keeping with the nickname Fighting Irish and the Irish folklore, the Leprechaun serves as the Notre Dame mascot. The Notre Dame logo features a side view of the figure with his dukes up, ready to battle anyone that comes his way.
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What are 5 facts about Notre Dame?

5 Things You Never Knew About Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris
  • It was saved by a Parisian playwright. ...
  • There's a (once) Pagan City beneath its foundation. ...
  • The gargoyles aren't from medieval times; they're modern. ...
  • It Inspired an (appropriately named) Édith Piaf song. ...
  • A rooster protects a piece of Jesus Christ's crown of thorns.
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How did Notre Dame get its nickname?

'Fighting Irish' Is a Historic Name

As Notre Dame's website explains, "Fighting Irish" was first applied to Irish soldiers fighting in the Civil War. And Reverend William Corby, C.S.C., who served as the Irish Brigade's chaplain, did go on to become the school's third president.
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Why is Notre Dame so famous?

Notre-Dame de Paris, cathedral church in Paris. It is the most famous of the Gothic cathedrals of the Middle Ages and is distinguished for its size, antiquity, and architectural interest.
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Why does Notre Dame not have last names?

Why don't Notre Dame and Penn State football players have names on the back of their jerseys? There used to be an old-school tradition that the TEAM was what was important and the players' individual identities weren't as important as the fact that they were part of the team; therefore, the jerseys don't have names.
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What does Quasimodo mean in Notre Dame?

'Quasi modo' literally translates as 'in the manner of'. In Victor Hugo's sense the meaning of Quasimodo is 'half made' – that is a man/creature who is deformed. Not politically correct in this day and age.
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Why does Notre Dame have a French name?

A man of lively imagination, Father Sorin named his fledgling school in honor of Our Lady in his native tongue, “L'Université de Notre Dame du Lac” (The University of Our Lady of the Lake).
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What do French call Notre Dame?

Notre-Dame de Paris (French: [nɔtʁ(ə) dam də paʁi]; meaning "Our Lady of Paris"), referred to simply as Notre-Dame, is a medieval Catholic cathedral on the Île de la Cité (an island in the Seine River), in the 4th arrondissement of Paris, France.
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Why doesn t Notre Dame have names on their jerseys?

The no names still makes us unique and a mentality that each game is for the betterment of the team, not the individual. That is a truly “Notre Dame” sentiment and idea. Additionally, USC does not put names on their jerseys.
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What is the girl's name in Notre Dame?

The story centres on Quasimodo, the deformed bell ringer of Notre-Dame Cathedral, and his unrequited love for the beautiful dancer La Esmeralda. Esmeralda, born Agnès, is perceived to be a French Roma girl.
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Is Notre Dame Catholic or protestant?

All Faiths Welcome. We are a Catholic institution, but all faiths practiced within our community are welcomed and supported. Notre Dame has one of the largest campus ministry organizations in the country and our Campus Ministry serves all faiths through Masses, faith sharing groups, and retreats.
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Why is Notre Dame Irish and not French?

It's true that four of the six religious who founded Notre Dame in 1842 with French priest Edward Sorin were Irish; that nearly all of Fr. Sorin's successors claim Irish descent; and that the student body has always had a strong Irish presence.
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Why is Notre Dame wearing green?

Starting in 1942, green jerseys were an alternate. Irish coach Dan Devine brought the green jerseys back after a long absence in a late switch before kickoff in a crucial game against USC in 1977. The Irish won that game 49-19 and wore them again in the Cotton Bowl win over Texas that season.
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Is anyone buried in Notre Dame?

During restoration efforts at Notre-Dame Cathedral, which burned in a fire three years ago, archaeologists discovered two mysterious sarcophagi buried under the church's nave. After months of research, they now know more about who was entombed in them. One contained the remains of a high priest who died in 1710.
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Can you go to Notre Dame if you are not Catholic?

A Non-Catholic student can attend Notre Dame. While faith is a big factor of ND, they accept other faiths, as well as others who do not believe in a God. I know many students who attend and have attended Notre Dame who thrived while attending. You should be fine if you attend, as it is a great place.
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Who owns Notre Dame?

Notre Dame Cathedral is owned by the French government and is a protected national monument.
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