Saint Ambrose, also known as Ambrose of Milan, was a renowned bishop in the early Christian church. He was known for his theological writings, defense of the faith, and influence in the Church. After his death, he was venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church for his contributions to Christian doctrine and practice.
St. Ambrose baptized St. Augustine of Hippo.
Saint Ambrose of Milan baptized St. Augustine.
If you are referring to St. Marcellina, she was the sister of Saint Ambrose of Milan and Saint Satyrus,
The motto of Saint Ambrose University is 'Justice'.
Ambrose of Milan is the patron saint of:bee keepersbeescandlemakerschandlersdomestic animalsFrench CommissariatlearningMilan, Italy, archdiocese ofMilan, Italy, city ofschoolchildrenStresa, Italystudentswax melterswax refiners
There are several saints and bishops buried at the Basilica of St. Ambrose in Milan, Italy. However, the most notable person buried there is Saint Ambrose himself, who was the bishop of Milan in the 4th century.
St. Ambrose was canonized in the early Church, likely shortly after his death in 397 AD. He is considered a Doctor of the Church and his feast day is celebrated on December 7th.
St. Ambrose
For an excellent biography of Saint Ambrose that will explain why he is a saint, click on this link.
The patron saints of engaged couples are: St. Ambrose Sansedoni of Siena and St. Valentine of Rome.
Saint Ambrose University was created in 1882.
The patron saints of engaged couples are St. Ambrose Sansedoni of Siena and St. Valentine of Rome. That is as close as you are going to get to a patron saint of long relationships.