St Ambrose Repulsing Emperor Theodosius from his Church in Milan,
Sir Anthony van Dyck, 1620.
From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
St. Ambrose
Bishop and Doctor
St. Ambrose was born at Treves, Germany, in 339 of wealthy Roman parents. As an adult, he became the ranking government official in Milan and was greatly admired for his meekness, gentleness, humility and obedience. In matters of duty, however, he was inflexible. He defended the Faith against Arianism and notably influenced St. Augustine's conversion. His many hymns and lections have enriched the Roman Breviary. He died on April 4, 397.
Let us, as St. Ambrose, maintain God's rights with firmness.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I suspect the fact that St. Ambrose was meek and humble, yet steadfast in his defense of the Church was very attractive to St. Augustine. I love hearing speakers who are just as St. Ambrose is described. Archbishop Fulton Sheen is the one who comes to mind right now. I'm sure you all can think of others who strongly influence you in your faith life.
What strikes you most today?
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