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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: The Political Strategist the Church Forgot Ambrose is remembered today as a theologian, mystic, and spiritual father of St Augustine What is less appreciated is how his political intelligence reshaped the relationship between Church and State
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 - FaithND Although St Ambrose is a great saint in his own right—he had a brilliant mind, was a political star of his time, and is one of the 38 doctors of the Church—he is perhaps best remembered for prompting the conversion of the great St Augustine
Saint Ambrose - Franciscan Media One of Ambrose’s historical claims to fame is that he was instrumental in the conversion of Saint Augustine, and also baptized him Known for his lively preaching and writing, Saint Ambrose must have been a force to be reckoned with
Saint Ambrose, Bishop of Milan Commemorated on December 7 Saint Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, was born in the year 340 into the Roman prefect of Gaul’s (now France’s) family Even in the saint’s childhood, presentiments of his great future appeared Once, bees covered the face of the sleeping infant They flew in and out of his mouth, leaving honey on
St. Ambrose | EWTN Ambrose's varied writings influenced the development of the Church He was the first of the Fathers to use Latin effectively, and as the Roman Empire declined in the West he helped to keep this great language alive by starting it on its new course in the service of Christianity
St. Ambrose - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Saint Ambrose, also known as Aurelius Ambrosius, is one of the four original doctors of the Church He was the Bishop of Milan and became one of the most important theological figure of the 4th century Ambrose was born around 340 AD to a Roman Christian family