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|SaintName=Saint Ambrose | |SaintName=Saint Ambrose | ||
|SaintStage=Saint | |SaintStage=Saint | ||
| | |FeastDay=December 07 | ||
|SaintBirthPlace=Trier, Gallia Belgica, Roman Empire | |SaintBirthPlace=Trier, Gallia Belgica, Roman Empire | ||
|SaintBirthCoordinates=49.7563 | |SaintBirthCoordinates=49.7563, 6.6415 | ||
|DeathPlace=Milan, Roman Empire | |DeathPlace=Milan, Roman Empire | ||
|SaintDeathCoordinates=45.4642 | |SaintDeathCoordinates=45.4642, 9.19 | ||
|SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural causes | |SaintCauseOfDeath=Natural causes | ||
|NotableAddress1=Rome, Roman Empire | |NotableAddress1=Rome, Roman Empire | ||
|NotableCoordinates1=41.9028 | |NotableCoordinates1=41.9028, 12.4964 | ||
|Canonized=Yes | |Canonized=Yes | ||
|Profession=Theologian, bishop | |Profession=Theologian, bishop | ||
|ReligiousAffiliation=None | |ReligiousAffiliation=None | ||
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|AdditionalVeneration=Orthodox Christianity, Anglican Communion | |AdditionalVeneration=Orthodox Christianity, Anglican Communion | ||
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'''Saint Ambrose''' (340 AD – 397 AD) was a Roman [[theologian]] and [[bishop]], revered as a Doctor of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] for his contributions to Christian doctrine and liturgy. Born in [[Trier]], [[Gallia Belgica]], to a prominent Christian family, Ambrose was a skilled orator and governor before being unexpectedly elected [[Bishop of Milan]] in 374 AD. His preaching and writings, including *On the Duties of the Clergy*, influenced [[Saint Augustine]]’s conversion and shaped Western theology. Canonized pre-Congregation, he is venerated for his wisdom and pastoral care.<ref name="catholicsaints">{{cite web |title=Saint Ambrose |url=https://catholicsaints.info/saint-ambrose/ |publisher=CatholicSaints.Info |accessdate=18 May 2025}}</ref> | '''Saint Ambrose''' (340 AD – 397 AD) was a Roman [[theologian]] and [[bishop]], revered as a Doctor of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] for his contributions to Christian doctrine and liturgy. Born in [[Trier]], [[Gallia Belgica]], to a prominent Christian family, Ambrose was a skilled orator and governor before being unexpectedly elected [[Bishop of Milan]] in 374 AD. His preaching and writings, including *On the Duties of the Clergy*, influenced [[Saint Augustine]]’s conversion and shaped Western theology. Canonized pre-Congregation, he is venerated for his wisdom and pastoral care.<ref name="catholicsaints">{{cite web |title=Saint Ambrose |url=https://catholicsaints.info/saint-ambrose/ |publisher=CatholicSaints.Info |accessdate=18 May 2025}}</ref> | ||