"Pax intrantibus, salus exeuntibus" (or variably "Intrantibus pax, exeuntibus salus") is a Latin phrase that is often translated into English as "Peace to those who enter, good health to those who depart." It often seen as an inscription at the entrances of Benedictine monasteries, schools, inns, on gates, and at the front door or vestibule of private homes. Sometimes salus is translated as "salvation."
On occasion, two additional words are added to the phrase, Benedicto habitantibus meaning "blessing on those who abide."
Other variations on the phrase include:
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