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St
Ambrose, 340-397. Pastoral Doctor, Feast Dec 7th.
Wise
leaders will benefit enormously by reading about Ambrose and following his example and practices. Those with
religious, political, or civic leadership roles might want to reflect
and study this exceptional saint and leader. When you want to lead
others and demonstrate transforming leadership, Ambrose is a
masterful model.
This extraordinary Doctor of the Church was
an outsider. He had little to do with institutional religion at
first. However, his charitable fires within himself asked for
accountability, service and goodwill. It has been said that joy is
the unmistakable sign of God’s presence and Ambrose had powerful
presence. Decisiveness, solid experience, wisdom, and a noble heart
reveal great leaders. Ambrose had these qualities in a high degree.
To start, he was not a religious person or in organized religion. He
was a politician. He possessed powerful presence by his words,
actions and godly virtues. Once God called him, through the voice of
the people, his commitment was irrevocable and irreversible. If one
is open to truth, that powerful force will find, shape, and lead you
even if one is living a dissolute life on earth, because truth will eventually triumph. Grace is
transforming and it is given and offered to us non-stop when we are
willing to accept it. It is offered to us increasingly until our
last breath. God never gives up on any of his creatures and pursues them relentlessly. However, if you go too far, and mock God, you may not get another chance because God knows exactly your limitation and his mercy will not exceed his divine justice.
The most amazing attribute about God is the Creator's infinite perfection, beauty and generosity in helping all with tender, loving care.
Ambrose will guide you to place service to God
and neighbor as the first choice no matter your calling when you
seek his counsel. Better yet, pray to Ambrose to assist you in the
decision-making process. Pastors, parents and those who have to lead
others and make decisions, have him as an excellent role model. It is
sometimes difficult to choose between two choices that are both
correct. We want to make the very best decisions to guide and assist
others. Leadership isn’t easy because we have to make continual
choices. We need guidance and wisdom to choose the best. It would be
impossible to choose the best all the time without supernatural
assistance. God and the saints are ever ready to guide, move and
direct us with our earnest supplications.
One portrait of
Ambrose is depicted standing holding a miniature church in his left
hand and a bishop's crosier in his right. There is a beehive at the
base of the picture with bees buzzing around it. This picture
reveals his dominant profile: caring and protecting the church with
wise leadership. The beehive and bees are symbols of
wisdom.
In other sketches of him, his face is thin with big
eyes set deep within a long, gaunt face. This image belongs to the
very first doctor of the Western Roman World according to the
official roster of the Catholic Church.
The saint's family
was rich, aristocratic and his father held a very high political
office. Ambrose was bright, well educated, a poet and a famous
speaker. He was very familiar with the philosophers and thinkers of
his day.
St Ambrose would take charge of the church as a
mother cares for her child. He was fastidious in overseeing that
anyone-emperor, high official in government, or other members of
churches, would not interfere with his responsibilities as leader of
the church. He protected the church as a mother would her infant,
watching over it with zealous and solicitous concern and always
uplifting his own members by his ever-watchful eyes.
He let
everyone know that he was responsible for the church while the
emperor was responsible for the empire. He coined many phrases. Two
examples are: "The emperor is in the Church, not above the Church."
And, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do." He was practical and
levelheaded. He could quote Cicero at a snap and he was unafraid to
quote a pagan author if it fit his need or his members. He was
familiar with law and used it for the church and his
flock.
He took Jesus' words literally when he said: "Render
to Caesar the things that are Caesar's and to God the things that
are God’s." He was a strong bishop, never doubting, never wavering
and telling it straight with no ifs, buts, or maybes. He was a
mental fighter and controversial. He was loved and hated. Ambrose would
call your bluff if you challenged him. He was a no nonsense guy and
he didn't back down. He would dare people to "mess” with the church.
His own people would rally behind him in the face of imperial
troops. Ambrose definitively separated church from state at a time
when it was most needed and necessary.
This young man was
appointed Roman Governor of Milan. How anyone with such a
background, I mean, not even baptized, could become bishop almost
overnight can only be attributed to God's amazing providence and
care for his church. He became bishop under strange circumstances.
He is an astonishing model for catechumens because God chose him as
bishop when he, himself, was still a catechumen. Anyone who wants to
belong to Christ’s church will have a dear friend in Ambrose and he
will spiritually embrace you. That’s how he was accepted and he will
do the same for you through the power of his pastoral spirit and
intercession.
Ambrose was a great administrator, had superb
leadership skills and took his responsibilities most seriously. As
governor one day he was officiating in the cathedral. He was merely
trying to keep order because there were many people present. The
people were choosing a new bishop in the cathedral. Suddenly,
Ambrose's name went into nomination and before he knew what had
happened, God had chosen him through the people to become their new
bishop. Apparently everyone knew more about him than he knew of
them. And, they wanted this passionate leader for qualities they saw
in him even if he did not. He was a man of action, fearless, and the
people would not allow him to refuse their nomination. The bishops
and the pope confirmed the people's choice. Even protests to the
emperor by this reluctant nominee accomplished nothing.
Our
saint proved to be a staunch defender, protector and pastoral bishop
of the catholic church as no other. He gave his riches to the church
and to the poor when chosen. He was an eager student of holy
scriptures and to the previous writers of the church. He guarded the
church from the Arian heretics of his time and led the emperor and
his queen to do penance for past crimes. He accomplished this with
firmness, compassion and bluntly telling others if and when they had
committed a serious wrong then penance was necessary or else he would not
perform any services for them until is was done. Talk about someone
who converted others? Ambrose had powerful presence!
Despite
his worldly trappings and background, he had another invisible side
that was totally spiritual. Mothers would be afraid to allow their
daughters to hear his homilies because he was an enthusiastic
champion of consecrated virginity. In advocating virginity,
according to Fr. Christopher's book on the doctors, Ambrose often
spoke of the peerless Virgin. He often used Mary's life as the
pattern in giving people practical advice in habits of
virtue.
He spared "no bones" in telling anyone spiritual
qualities that he believed. That gift, combined with his excellent
speaking ability, were inspiring enough to help convert Augustine
back to the faith. Ambrose, personally, baptized him. Is it any
wonder that St Monica knew God had answered all her prayers? All
mothers and fathers can be assured that their prayers will be answered if they
importune and pursue God daily with prayers and supplications for
their loved ones. Those parents who know their children have
abandoned the church or do not go to church any more should read the
life of St Monica for hope, expectation and inspiration.
As the first
Doctor of the Church, Saint Ambrose made it patently clear and claimed, from
the very outset, that Mary had life-long virginity. The Council of
Milan and the church made it official in the year 340 by the
doctrine: Mary, Ever Virgin . Ambrose understood Mary as a symbol
for the church and Augustine reiterated this idea. Both were
instrumental in initiating Marian thinking in the Western Church. We
find in the writings of Ambrose according to Father Luigi Gambero, (see doctoral source listing under Mary and the Fathers of the Church
) an internationally known expert on early Christianity, the first
important Marian doctrine within Western Christianity. Ambrose is
the first Christian author to call Mary the type and image of the
church. She is the type of the church because she was a virgin,
immaculate and married. He was one of the strongest opponents of
Arianism in the West. His homilies and other writings on faith, the
Holy Spirit, the Incarnation, the sacraments and other subjects were
pastoral and practical.
To get a concise overview of each
doctor read the Catholic Almanac. It will highlight them in three
pages. It is the most complete one-volume source of facts and
information on the catholic church. It is listed in the
sources.
Our pastor doctor had a universal appeal. He knew
both the ways of the world and the Spirit and he exemplifies the
truly Catholic character of Christianity.
Ambrose left many
important writings on the doctrines of our holy faith that we would
be wise to ponder. God called him to minister within the world for
the first thirty-five years of his life. Afterwards, he gave
everything to the church. With his tremendous, pastoral guardianship
acting as his staunch defense, he protected its members from hostile
forces both within and without the church.
Sometimes God
wants us in places that we do not want. There are jobs that we do
not want to be in but we are there. There are many circumstances
that affect our lives that we do not prefer. These circumstances are
a part of the providence of God. Let us pray to Ambrose that we make
the best of a bad situation. Isn't that what Jesus did on
Calvary?
The catholic church holds up endless images of Jesus
Christ. In all of his images and roles, many churches today depict
Jesus as the pastor and good shepherd who cares tenderly for the
flock. The pastors afford protection and guardianship. During Jesus'
lifetime, many settings were pastoral and the settings for the
shepherd were common.
People today need wise and strong
leadership as no other time in its history. The past century has
been most brutal, barbaric and blood-spilled since the birth of
Christ. We have witnessed four world wars, holocausts, genocides and
senseless and unmatched killings. Over sixty million in the past
century alone have been killed, murdered, maimed or destroyed
because of war, terror, violence and untold inhumanity toward other
human beings. As of September 11th, 2001, Americans and other
countries have lost over 100,000 humans beings, both military and civilians from many nations
supporting us. America is at war with terroists in many parts of the world
and the civilian and military killings and murderings keep soaring daily.
All of these
deaths do not compare to the one billion infants that have been aborted worldwide since 1980.
There have been those who traveled globally advocating woman's right and thus instead of 7 1/2 billion as our population as of 2007,
we have only about 6 1/2 billion.
All leaders today need to understand, study and practice Jesus’ message of peace. He is the Prince of Peace, its universal Messenger,
and that peace he provides to us daily. We only need to want it, beg for it, accept it, and supplicant our Lord to imbed and imbue it
into our hearts and minds. Then, we must have the confidence it is there, and thank him for it daily in our prayers and good works.
Ambrose was an exemplary leader to humankind. We have many pastors
and people who resemble Ambrose today. We need more to pastors and support the
flock, those outside the flock, and those who have drifted away. Speaking the words of God to any sincere person will help
them become more sincere, open and child-like. The pastor is a
mother and father figure. He or she represents the almighty Father
or God our Mother who has given us spiritual birth. When the pastor
speaks the word of God to a listening and receptive mind and heart,
even justified hatred, if such exit, becomes dissolved, dissipated,
released and lessened. Why? Because by the very nature of God and
God’s laws, hatred and love can not coexist together. That is why,
later, there will be a heaven and a hell. God unites; hate divides,
separates and is uncaring.
God is a joiner, a uniter and a
bonder. We are pages of the Almighty’s book and God has written his
message on each page (us). The book is unfinished as long as we live and
breathe. The pastor breathes life into the pages and the words
become clear and meaningful each and every time the word of God is
preached.
The word that Ambrose preached helped many to remember
prayer and if they had ever been to church and when. It reminds us
if and when we have been on our knees, adoring, petitioning, loving
and thanking God. Many of us did this as a child. Our mothers and
loved ones guided us when we were too young to remember.
This
pastoral, saint-doctor, Ambrose, struck a chord in Augustine’s
heart. Any pastor will likewise produce the same results if animated
by Jesus’ Spirit who lives in all people. For those who have
charity, God dwells in them. Ambrose’s words, stories and messages
about Jesus were not only meant for St Monica’s son. God wants
all-young and old, sinners and saints, believers and non-believers.
God craves our friendship. God is Almighty and his friendship and
intimacy gives us his strength. The mighty One who created heaven
and earth longs to share with us divine, creative power. Love is
creative energy. Whether we realized it or not, God wants us to be
united ever so close so that we can make this world a better place.
His blood has been spilled for all in order that we stop spilling
the blood of others. Yes, we are our brother’s keepers and we need
to think as a global community which cannot exits without one
another.
All can be as a pastor. This includes fathers,
mothers and the single state. It means caring sincerely and
seriously for all. Be humane always. Deal with people as God’s
creatures. Respect them. Pray in order that you may overlook their
weakness, errors and sins knowing that God has forgiven yours.
Every pastor, mother, father and those responsible for
leadership in and outside of the church, government, business,
family and the community might beg Ambrose for guidance. St Ambrose
is a model for those who want to put Christ first and foremost in
all one’s dealing with others.
The following is taken from
Magnificat, 12/98 on St Ambrose’s feast, December 7th. It is a
reflection on the gift of forgiveness that everyone needs to put
into practice.
If our Lord Jesus felt compassion for us, it
was not to frighten us away, but to call us to Him. He came to us as
a gentle, humble man, and said: “Come to me all whose work is hard,
whose load is heavy; and I will give you relief” (Matthew 11:28). So
the Lord Jesus relieves us: He excludes none, nor does He send
anyone away. And so it was right that He should have chosen, as
messengers of His will, disciples who would gather God’s people
together, not disdain them. Some people pay reverence to God only
because they think He has the power to forgive sins. But no one does
greater harm than he who wishes to breech the Lord’s commandments
while still retaining the gift that has already been offered.
Indeed, as the Lord Jesus Himself said in the Gospel: “Receive the
Holy Spirit! If you forgive any man’s sins, they stand forgiven; if
you pronounce them unforgiven, unforgiven they remain” (John
20:22-23) Who is it who honors the Lord more: he who obeys His
commands, or he who resists them?
If Ambrose could speak to
us today, he would be the first to admit that his life took a
radical turn when he became an elected church official. He didn’t
want it or expect it. But it happened. He had to be wise enough to
accept it. It took courage. He received it. We can be sure that he
holds up Mary as one of his shining examples to obtain this courage.
Listen to his words regarding Mary at the foot of the cross.
“She, who did not fear her Son’s killers, assisted at his generous
martyrdom.” Mary generously surrendered to God’s plan. She was bold
and brave enough to do the execution of her Son had God not found
anyone else to do it.
Jesus' greatest pain was perhaps leaving his
Mother on earth. His love for us was stronger and greater than death
or life, and his greatest singular love was his Mother and he also
left her for us too.
Ambrose is ranked as the church’s first
doctor and the first doctor to encourage us to turn to Mary. All the
other doctors down through the centuries have given us the same
encouragement, words and advice. The message is always the same:
always turn first to Mary for she is the Mother of Humankind.
Our first, pastoral doctor would tell us that our sister
Mary is as our first, pastoral, Virgin, Wife, Mother, Widow and
Queen.
As a pastoral Virgin, she will guide and protect us to
begin to be more pure, innocent and chaste. We are always beginning
because we live in the testing arena-the valley of tears caused by
our un-innocence. Despite our sins and impurities, Mary can keeps us
immaculate like herself. That’s her promise. God has graced her with
her Son’s power. We can have a virgin mind, virgin thoughts and
virgin actions when we act with holy intentions.
As a wife,
St Mary will guard and defend the married, the engaged and the
single state before engagement. She lived through these three states
with pastoral care and solicitude toward her family, friends and
husband. She identifies with us. This maiden understood the worries,
cares and anxieties of living in the world and in the consecrated
life. Mary was no stranger to the job market, making money and
providing security for making a living. As her Son was growing up,
she and husband had to flee to Egypt from having him murdered by a
deranged political leader.
Mary knew from the very beginning,
before her Son’s birth, what it meant to be homeless, pregnant and
not finding a place to give birth. She knew uncertainty, being on
the run and being denied residence. Mary felt discrimination, bias
and prejudice long before the public life of Jesus.
As a
Mother, she treasures the title of the Mother of Humankind as well
as Mother of God. She is a pastor with watchful eyes toward all
creatures as well as the Mother of the Church. She has been given
the scepter by her Son which is the symbol for a leadership role. As
a pastor, she is the spiritual mother of popes, bishops, husbands
and wives and all authority figures in all walks of life and
vocations. She is a marvelous pastoral example demonstrating heroic
surrender, abandonment and trust to the holy will of God. She showed
us her motherly qualities in raising her Son and her adopted,
spiritual children in the world and in the church.
The death
of her husband, Joseph, prepared her to live as a pastoral role
model for those who have lost a spouse. The death of her Son left
her stripped of everything to live for including her very life and
love. She is a superb pastor model who can counsel the bereft,
desolate, hopeless and deserted. Mary, through multiple deaths and
separation, lost her husband, her Son and her God.
Lastly, as
a pastoral Queen, she has full power and authority to assist all
with warmth, advice, and tender care to gain victory in spiritual and earthly
struggles. She is the Queen of Doctors and the Queen of all Saints.
She prays and intercedes for those who turn to her who may be
troubled, confused, tempted or worried. Many of us are plagued by
unruly, weird and horrible thoughts. We are drawn by the flesh, the
world and yes, the Devil, in subtle ways daily.
Mary always
points us to the gospel and never to herself so that we may remain
focused with our mission in life. She fulfilled her mission
admirably. She was entirely focused and centered to the priority of
her Son’s mission.
As she assisted St Ambrose, she will
impart to us special graces to know and understand our priorities
and overcome all our challenges, obstacles and difficulties. She
teaches us service to God first, then, service to all creatures.
Each person bears in their immortal soul, the kingdom of God and the
King. Mary’s Son, Jesus Christ, is the God-Man. He is true God and
true Man, born of the Virgin. His mission was first to God. Then, He
spent himself in service for each of us.
It is quite fitting
that Ambrose feast day is celebrated immediately before the feast of
the Immaculate Conception. He who so bravely advocated and confirmed
innocence, purity and virginity in Mary is honored the day before
Mary who is honored as the Strength of Virgins, the Pillar of
Virginity, the Holy Chamber of Virginal Wedlock and Foster-Mother of
Virgins. God desires all to be pure and holy in thoughts and actions
whatever our calling, vocation or daily life offers us.
The
last doctor, St Therese, is frequently called the Doctor of The Little Way of Spiritual Childhood, the Doctors of Merciful Love, Doctor of Missionaries and Confidence . The first doctor, St Ambrose, writes clearly and
beautifully about the subject of confidence. It is taken from the Magnificat Publication 12/01, on his feast day.
CONFIDENCE IN
GRACE WE SEE, THEN, THAT GRACE HAS A WIDER SCOPE THAN
NATURE, AND EVEN SO WE PLACE A LIMIT ON THE GRACE OF THE PROPHETIC
BLESSING. IF A HUMAN BLESSING WAS SO POWERFUL THAT IT COULD ALTER
NATURE, WHAT SHALL WE SAY OF THAT DIVINE CONSECRATION IN WHICH THE
VERY WORDS OF THE LORD, THE SAVIOR, ARE AT WORK? FOR THE SACRAMENT
THAT YOU RECEIVE IS BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE WORD OF CHRIST. IF THE WORD
OF ELIJAH WAS SO POWERFUL THAT IT COULD BRING DOWN FIRE FROM HEAVEN
(1 KGS 18:38), WILL THE WORD OF CHRIST NOT BE ABLE TO ALTER THE
APPEARANCE OF THE ELEMENTS? YOU HAVE READ OF THE WHOLE WORLD'S WORKS
THAT HE SPOKE AND THEY WERE MADE, HE COMMANDED AND THEY WERE
CREATED.(PS 33:9). SINCE THE WORD OF CHRIST, THEN, WAS ABLE TO MAKE
OUT OF NOTHING WHAT HAD NOT EXISTED, CAN IT NOT CHANGE WHAT ALREADY
EXISTED INTO WHAT IT HAD NOT BEEN? FOR IT IS NOT A LESSER MATTER TO
GIVE NEW NATURES TO THINGS THAN TO CHANGE NATURE.
BUT WHY DO
WE MAKE USE OF ARGUMENTS? LET US USE {CHRIST'S} OWN EXAMPLES AND
ESTABLISH THE TRUTH OF THIS MYSTERY BY THE MYSTERIES OF HIS
INCARNATION. HAD NATURE PREPARED THE WAY WHEN THE LORD JESUS WAS
BORN OF MARY? IN THE NORMAL COURSE OF EVENTS, GENERATION OCCURS
AFTER A WOMAN HAS HAD RELATIONS WITH A MAN. IT IS OBVIOUS, THEN,
THAT THE VIRGIN CONCEIVED OUTSIDE THE NORMAL COURSE OF NATURE. AND
THIS BODY THAT WE BRING INTO BEING IS FROM THE VIRGIN. WHY DO YOU
LOOK FOR THE NORMAL COURSE OF NATURE IN THE CASE OF CHRIST’S BODY
WHEN THE LORD JESUS HIMSELF WAS BORN OF A VIRGIN AND APART FROM
NATURE? MOST CERTAINLY, THEREFORE, THE TRUE FLESH OF CHRIST WHICH
WAS CRUCIFIED AND WHICH WAS BURIED, IS TRULY THE SACRAMENT OF HIS
FLESH-SAINT AMBROSE.
Saint Ambrose (+397) was one of the great figures of early Christianity.
The final comment about Ambrose is that with his extraordinary
confidence, he expressed a positive self-expectancy. He had an
overall attitude of personal optimism and enthusiasm. He knew that
life is a self-fulfilling prophecy and a person usually get what he
or she actively expects. Ambrose expected great graces to be given
him by God to do the divine will. We know that his expectations were
fulfilled.
The below links relate to St
Ambrose: http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/sainta07.htm
One
pastoral model/need/protection against domestic violence that St
Ambrose would endores is: http://www.archbalt.org/domesticviolence/
http://www.catholic.org/saints/saints/ambrose.html http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01383c.htm http://www.ewtn.com/library/MARY/STAMBROS.HTM
http://www.hyperhistory.com/online_n2/people_n2/persons3_n2/ambrose.html
Who
ever heard of anyone saying that temptations are a blessing? St
Ambrose says more. The Catholic Church's 1st doctor tells us that we
should glory in temptation. Great reading especially for the
afflicted. Francis de Sales endured continual temptations. http://www.rc.net/wcc/readings/lent5.htm
This links contains many of Ambrose's letters, and topics such as mysteries of the faith, widows, sermons and much more.
http://newadvent.org/fathers/
Pastoral
Care: http://www.spiritualitytoday.org/spir2day/884022brockman.html (Click
Index at the end.)
St. Ambrose of Milan: Biography and Selected Online Writings --Early Church Father & Doctor of the Church--by Marcellino D'Ambrosio, Ph.D.
A beautiful, one sentence prayer, and a concise, inspiring summary on St Ambrose in the link below.
St Ambrose
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