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SisterSnowflake
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Hello, friends…
Some background: 1. The parish in which I live is St. Mark the Evangelist.

Down the left side, the picture says SMAR and down the right side it says CVS…we’ve figured the words on the sides are actually one word= Marcus, or Mark.
The top of the picture looks as though it has one very long word:
THISCRESCITTERRAOMARIO.
Obviously, it must be a phrase, rather than one giant word. We both right away knew “TERRA” as “earth”. I’ve been trying to figure out the rest of this mystery, and have tried using online translators; this is what I have come up with (though I could be entirely incorrect!):
THISCRE= is, SCIT= to know, TERRAO= earth, ground, land, country, soil, MARIO= husband (I think it is another way to say Mark). So, I am figuring it to say something about “This is the tomb of Mark” or “Here lies Mark” or something similar.
Can you help us? THANKS in advance! God bless!!
Some background: 1. The parish in which I live is St. Mark the Evangelist.
- A few summers ago, a sister of one of the Sisters left in her will a request that some money be allowed for Sister and a travelling companion to go to Rome.
- I was the travel companion Sister…a wonderful trip!
Down the left side, the picture says SMAR and down the right side it says CVS…we’ve figured the words on the sides are actually one word= Marcus, or Mark.
The top of the picture looks as though it has one very long word:
THISCRESCITTERRAOMARIO.
Obviously, it must be a phrase, rather than one giant word. We both right away knew “TERRA” as “earth”. I’ve been trying to figure out the rest of this mystery, and have tried using online translators; this is what I have come up with (though I could be entirely incorrect!):
THISCRE= is, SCIT= to know, TERRAO= earth, ground, land, country, soil, MARIO= husband (I think it is another way to say Mark). So, I am figuring it to say something about “This is the tomb of Mark” or “Here lies Mark” or something similar.
Can you help us? THANKS in advance! God bless!!