- Ambrose - Wikipedia
Ambrose was serving as the Roman governor of Aemilia - Liguria in Milan when he was unexpectedly made Bishop of Milan in 374 by popular acclamation As bishop, he took a firm position against Arianism and attempted to mediate the conflict between the emperors Theodosius I and Magnus Maximus
- St. Ambrose | Biography, Writings, Patron Saint Of, Milan, Feast Day . . .
St Ambrose was the bishop of Milan, a biblical critic, and the initiator of ideas that provided a model for medieval conceptions of church-state relations He is also remembered as the teacher who converted St Augustine of Hippo to Christianity
- St. Ambrose - Catholic News Agency
Like Augustine himself, the older Ambrose, born around 340, was a highly educated man who sought to harmonize Greek and Roman intellectual culture with the Catholic faith Trained in literature,
- St. Ambrose: Feast Day, Prayers, Quotes, Patronage and More
St Ambrose was a gifted writer and speaker, later known as the “Honey-Tongued Doctor” and patron saint of bees, beekeepers, and candlemakers He tirelessly preached that Jesus is everything for us He believed this so much that it is reflected in his generosity to the poor
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The name Ambrose was extremely popular and spread rapidly because of devotion to Saint Ambrose, who lived during the 4th century and was one of the four Fathers of the Western Christian church
- Who Was Ambrose? - The Academy for the Study of St. Ambrose of Milan
Who Was Ambrose? Ambrose’s biography has been retold many times since the fifth century AD, filled especially with tales of his exploits and confrontations with emperors and heretics
- St. Ambrose
Saint Ambrose was famous for his writings for which he receives the title "Doctor or Teacher of the Church '' He wrote more than six large volumes covering almost all facets of Christian Dogma
- Saint Ambrose: Biography, Miracles, and Wisdom | The Catholic Voice
Explore Saint Ambrose's remarkable life, miracles, and legacy Learn about his feast day and enduring influence in Catholic tradition
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