Ambrose, the Bishop of Milan (374-397)...
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Ambrose, the Bishop of Milan (374-397), is one of our most prominent church fathers. He is known for his writings, especially his homilies and commentaries on the books of the Bible. Ambrose's observation of the healing power of the Eucharist as displayed by Jesus, the Great Physician, is recorded in his "Exposition of the Gospel of Luke." Ambrose renders this perception, "That Physician has many remedies with which he is accustomed to cure. His speech is a remedy. One of his sayings binds up wounds, another treats with oil, another pours in wine. He binds wounds with a stricter rule. He treats with the forgiveness of sins. He stings with the rebuke of judgment as if with wine."
"Rejoice in the Lord always," for he is the Great Physician.
"Rejoice in the Lord always," for he is the Great Physician.
