Saint
Ambrose of
Milan
December
7th
Troparion
(Tone 1)
O Ambrose, wonderworker and champion of the Church, Godbearing
Hierarch: thou didst work miracles by thy faith and love for God;
therefore we the earthborn glorify thee and cry out: Glory to Him
Who has glorified thee; glory to Him Who has crowned thee; glory
to Him Who through thee works healings for all.
Ambrose was born into the ruling class.
His
pagan father was the governor of Gaul and Spain. His mother was a
Christian. On the death of his father, the Emperor made him
governor of Liguria, the provincial capital being Milan. When the
bishop of Milan died, there was a great controversy over who
should replace him. The Arians were trying to elect their bishop.
Ambrose entered the Church in the middle of the turmoil, since it
was part of his responsibility to maintain good order. A nursing
child cried out: "Ambrose for bishop!" This was taken
for a sign from God and they unanimously elected Ambrose against
his will. He was Baptised and ordained Deacon and Priest and
consecrated Bishop in one week. He was an excellent Bishop. He
restrained the heretics, evangelised the pagans, built and
adorned churches and wrote many instructive texts. He worked
tirelessly for the Church. He fasted everyday except Saturday and
Sunday. He discovered the relics of several Saints. He healed the
sick and even raised the dead. He was not afraid to oppose rulers
who were heretical, yet walked humbly among the common people.
This beloved Bishop was granted the grace to die peacefully at
daybreak on Pascha, 397.
His scroll reads: "We praise Thee, O God; We acknowledge
Thee to be the Lord."
This Icon is by the hand of Constantine Youssis and is at St. John the Baptist Russian Orthodox Church, New Kensington, Pennsylvania. It is one of six hymnographers in the choir loft there.
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