What Is A Reasonable Translation For This Before-meal Latin Grace "Benedictus Bendicat" And After-meal Latin Grace: "Benedictus Benedicato" Please?

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The grace at the beginning gives thanks for coming blessing: Benedictus benedicat (blessed blessing) .

The grace at conclusion intends to thank for having been blessed by it/having received the blessing: Benedictus benedicato (blessed blessing, --past tense)
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Benedictus Bendicat means bless; praise; speak well of; speak kindly of in English.

Benedictus means blessed; blest; approved/praised/spoken well of (person) and Benedicato means well dedicated person or good consecrate person.

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