"Pro Deo et Patria" translates to "For God and country" in English.
Question contains spelling error; should be patria not parria Pro Deo et Patria For God and Country
"Pro Deus" is ungrammatical in Latin. It doesn't mean much of anything.
Pro Deo means "for God". It has to do with religion and it is used in the book "Cry the Beloved Country"
Quisque pro omnibus means "each for all".
For God, for family, for country is the English equivalent of 'Pro Deo Pro Familia Pro Patria'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'pro' means 'for'. The masculine gender noun 'deo' means 'god'. The feminine gender noun 'familia' means 'family'. The feminine gender noun 'patria' means 'country'.
If you're asking, you probably want an aesthetically pleasing translation such as "pro deo patriaque" which literally means "For God and country". If you want more of a transliteration then "pro deo pro patria" works too.
PD EP stands for Pro Deo Et Patria-for God and Country.
Pro deo et patria (For God and Country)
deo gratias means thanks be to God
"With God for a leader, with God for a light."
Loras College's motto is 'Pro Deo Et Patria'.