— A Classic — Includes Active Table of Contents — Includes Religious Illustrations
After having written about virgins, it seemed needful to say something concerning widows, since the Apostle joins the two classes together, and the latter are as it were teachers of the former, and far superior to those who are married. Elijah was sent to a widow, a great mark of honour; yet widows are not honourable like her of Sarepta, unless they copy her virtues, notably hospitality. The avarice of men is rebuked, who forfeit the promises of God by their grasping.
Saint , bishop of Milan from 374, wrote, composed, and imposed orthodoxy on the early Christian Church.
This ecclesiastical figure of the 4th century most influenced. He served as consular prefect of Liguria and Emilia, headquartered, before popular acclamation. Ambrose staunchly opposed Arianism, and people accused him of fostering persecutions of Jews and pagans.
Tradition credits Ambrose with promoting "antiphonal chant", a style in which one side of the choir responds alternately, as well as Veni redemptor gentium, a hymn of Advent.
Ambrose ranks of the four original doctors of the Church, and the patron. He notably influenced Saint Augustine of Hippo.
A beautiful work with exhortations to all who read to pursue Christ over a second marriage if possible. Ambrose sheds a beautiful light on all the widows in the Scriptures who were exceedingly blessed because they chose to live a life of extreme chastity yet at the same time with the grace of Christ he does not condemn those who wish to be married again rather he gives kind instruction to live honorably within that second opportunity for love.
nazywanie w IV wieku małżeństwa rzymskiego niewolą, od której kobiety powinny się uwolnić? czy to definicja ,,this is modern feminism talking"? (yes and I lowkey loved it)