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Ambrose of Milan (Latin: Aurelius Ambrosius; c. 339 – 4 April 397), venerated as Saint Ambrose, [a] was a theologian and statesman who served as Bishop of Milan from 374 to 397. He expressed himself prominently as a public figure, fiercely promoting Roman Christianity against Arianism and paganism . [ 5 ]
Oh bej! ( pronounced [u ˈbɛj u ˈbɛj] or [ɔ ˈbɛj ɔ ˈbɛj] ; in Milanese : "oh so nice! oh so nice!") [ 1 ] is the most important and traditional Christmas fair in Milan , Italy . It is held from 7 December (day of the patron saint of Milan , Ambrose ) until the following Sunday.
Bishop Ambrose supposedly buried his brother, San Satiro, in the chapel. The mosaics on the walls and ceiling were created in the 5th century; these include one of the earliest portraits of St Ambrose. The gilded dome ceiling has a central portrait of the patron saint. The church also houses the tomb of Emperor Louis II, who died in Lombardy in ...
St. Ambrose was founded as a seminary and school of commerce for young men in 1882, known as St. Ambrose Academy. It owes its beginning to the first Bishop of Davenport, John McMullen, who founded it under the auspices of the Diocese of Davenport. The affiliation remains strong today. [6] Ambrose Hall
The additional eight tunes and/or hymns credited to St. Ambrose by the Benedictine editors are: (5) Illuminans altissimus (OH 35) Epiphany; (6) Aeterna Christi munera (OH 44) Martyrs; (7) Splendor paternae gloriae (OH 8) Lauds, Monday; in Mode 1 this is both tune and words, but a second tune, to the words, was called 'Winchester New'.
The Revised Divine Liturgy According to Our Holy Father Ambrose of Milan (Vols 1 and 2). by Bishop Michael Scotto-Daniello and published by Createspace/Amazon. This is a Missalette and a book of Prefaces for the Ambrosian Rite. The Divine Liturgy of St. Ambrose, as authorized by the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia.
Oh bej! Oh bej! (pronounced [u ˈbɛj u ˈbɛj] or [ɔ ˈbɛj ɔ ˈbɛj]; in Milanese: 'oh so nice! oh so nice!') [59] is the most important and traditional Christmas fair in Milan. It is held from 7 December (day of the patron saint of Milan, Ambrose) until the following Sunday.
Other schools in the city include St. Ambrose School, a Roman Catholic parochial school serving Kindergarten through 8th grade. [15] Brunswick University Center opened in 2011 as an extension of Cuyahoga Community College’s Western Campus in Parma. [16] [17] Brunswick has a public library, a branch of Medina County District Library. [18]