St. Ambrose is tucked just inside the Grosse
Pointe Park border next to Detroit. It serves the people of both cities. St.
Ambrose was built around 1926. It has a beautiful brick exterior and an old
fashioned courtyard that reminded me of the old churches of the eastside such
as St. Rose near Kercheval and St. Jean.
The patron saint of St. Ambrose was born around
340 AD. He is considered one of the four original doctors of the church. His
feast day is December 7 and he is the patron saint of Milan. He is also
considered to be a patron saint of beekeepers, candle makers and domestic
animals among others.
There are several entrances that will take you
into the church. Once inside the church the front pews are seated at about a 45
degree angle around the altar. Behind the front pews there are 2 rows of pews that
complete the seating area. The altar area has marble floors with the main altar
and lectern made of solid maple wood. A crucifix hangs from the ceiling over
the altar and stain glass windows surround the altar.
The priest at St. Ambrose is Fr. Timothy Pelc.
In his homily, Fr. Tim spoke about the shepherds of Christ and how we, as the
shepherds, should only follow the one true leader in Jesus Christ.
The people of St. Ambrose are a diverse group
of young, old, singles and families who come together to worship as one
community. They also reflect the diversity of the area with some coming from
the Detroit side and others coming from Grosse Pointe Park. They are truly God’s
shepherds who come to seek God’s blessings and to live their lives following in
the ways of the Lord. Our trip to St. Ambrose was filled with happiness and kindness
and we felt blessed to be part of their church and to worship with the people
of St. Ambrose.
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St. Ambrose Catholic Church |
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Front of St. Ambrose |
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St. Ambrose steeple |
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One of the entrances to St. Ambrose |
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Courtyard at St. Ambrose |
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Jesus on the cross at St. Ambrose |
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Statute of St. Ambrose |
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Stain glass window at St. Ambrose |
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Crucifix over the altar |
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Portrait of Jesus |
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Altar at St. Ambrose |
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