It is idle to play the lyre for an ass.

Ambrose of Milan


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 Non in dialecticâ complacuit Deo salvum facere populum suum

Ambrose of Milan


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Woman, the child of so many tears shall never perish.

Ambrose of Milan

Stichwörter: inspiration suffering child salvation



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If you have two shirts in your closet, one belongs to you and the other to the man with no shirt.

Ambrose of Milan

Stichwörter: charity brotherhood poor fraternity



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No one heals himself by wounding another.

Ambrose of Milan

Stichwörter: healing bullying wounding



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Father, if possible, take away this cup from me." Many cling to this text in order to use the sadness of the Savior as proof that he had weakness from the beginning rather than taking it on for a time. In this way they distort the natural meaning of the sentence. I, however, consider it not only as something that does not need to be excused, but nowhere else do I admire more his tender love and majesty. He would have given me less, had he not taken on my emotions. Thus he suffered affliction for me, he who did not have to suffer anything for himself. Setting aside the enjoyment of his divinity, he is afflicted with the annoyance of my weakness. He took on my sadness so that he might bestow on me his joy. He descended into the anguish of death by following in our footsteps so that he might call us back to life by following in his footsteps. I do not hesitate to speak of sadness since I am preaching the cross; he took on not the appearance but the reality of the Incarnation. Thus, instead of avoiding it, he had to take on the pain in order to overcome sadness.

Ambrose of Milan


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