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Saint Ambrose Catholic Church - Berkeley, CA This foundational experience of the Catholic Church is well illustrated by the scriptures on Pentecost To minister effectively, we need the gifts of the Holy Spirit Please learn more by joining this special event and by coming to the 'Life in the Spirit' small gatherings at Saint Augustine confession chapel
Watch Mass Live – Saint Ambrose Catholic Parish Streaming the Mass from our Church is a way to bring some of God’s House into your home It is best to watch from our website, rather than Facebook (too many distractions) Try connecting your laptop to your TV via HDMI cord
ST. AMBROSE CATHOLIC CHURCH - Home Ambrose was one of the four original doctors of the Church, and is the patron saint of Milan He is notable for his influence on St Augustine Ambrose was born into a Roman Christian family about 340 AD and was raised in Trier [2]
St. Ambrose Parish St Ambrose Catholic Parish Mission The Parish Community of St Ambrose and St Michael Catholic Churches strive to live by God’s word By sharing our God-given gifts of time, talent and treasure, we grow in our faith and in our love of God and one another
Parish – St. Ambrose Catholic Church We stand vigil and pray at various abortion centers, distribute information regarding pro-life issues and pray rosaries and novenas for the unborn In addition, we have an ongoing collection for St Gerard Campus Please get involved and share your ideas for this life-saving ministry
St. Ambrose Holy Family - Parish Life St Ambrose Parish is a vibrant faith-filled people, dedicated to worshiping God, to proclaiming the Good news of Jesus Christ, to enabling members for ministry, and to living together in the context of the local community
Saint Ambrose Roman Catholic Church - Yelp "Saint Ambrose Parish was established in 1909 by Archbishop Patrick Riordan of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of San Francisco It was named after Ambrose of Milan, a fourth century nobleman who converted to Christianity and became a Bishop and Doctor of the Church