December 7, 2020 

Memorial of Saint Ambrose, Bishop and Doctor of the Church

Saint of the day

Saint Ambrose (c.340-397)

Those who knew Saint Ambrose were divided between those who admired him and those who loathed him. This division stemmed from Ambrose's personality and how he practiced his ministry. Ambrose would publicly do verbal battle with anyone, even people of nobility and power. In private, Ambrose was quiet, calm, and passionate in his faith. It was this side of Ambrose that helped convert Saint Augustine to Christianity. The sermons and writings of Saint Ambrose focused on the human soul and did not concentrate on material reality. He was also a passionate supporter of consecrated virginity. Ambrose is the patron saint of beekeepers and learning.

Reflection

We can't please everyone. Saint Ambrose knew this very well, because he was admired by some, and loathed by others. Part of this division came from the direct and public way that Ambrose would argue with his opponents. Ask the Lord for help when confronting others. Have a conversation with him about how you can get your point across passionately so that you can help others grow, not tear them down.

Prayer

Merciful God, sometimes it’s hard to confront people about difficult issues. Give me the words to help others grow, not to tear them down. Give me the courage to actually challenge others when it is good to do so. (Taken from “Good News Day by Day: Bible Reflections for Teens”)

Liturgical season information

Lectionary: 181

Place in Year: Advent

Color of decorations and priest's vestments: White

Daily readings

Reading 1: Is 35:1-10

Responsorial Psalm: Ps 85:9Ab And 10, 11-12, 13-14

Gospel: Lk 5:17-26

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