The Letters of S. Ambrose, Bishop of Milan
- 542 pages
- 19 hours of reading
Ambrose of Milan was a pivotal ecclesiastical figure of the 4th century, rising from consular prefect to become the bishop of Milan. He stood as a formidable opponent of Arianism and significantly influenced many subsequent church leaders. Traditionally, he is credited with promoting antiphonal chant and composing an Advent hymn. He is revered as one of the original Doctors of the Church and the patron saint of Milan.
