AMDG DEVELOPMENT GROUP LLC

DAVIE, FL 33328

General Contractor (Certified)

&#91note 1 &#93also rendered as the abbreviation AMDGespecially during the Thirty Years' Warand is currently the motto of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits)Saint Ignatius of Loyolaeven one that would normally be considered inconsequential to the spiritual lifecan be spiritually meritorious if it is performed in order to give glory to God. &#911 &#93i.e. Jesusincluding eight of the twenty-eight members of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universitiesand many high schools worldwideincludingSt. George's College in Jamaica. In Georgetown University 's Gaston Hallthe phrase is followed by inque hominum salutemproducing a longer phrase: "For the greater glory of God and the salvation of humanity." &#912 &#93Typical of the buildings of many Jesuit institutionsthe cornerstones of those on Fordham University 's campus bear the inscribed abbreviation “AMDG”and the school's University Church hosts the 2

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