Everything for every student…every day.

At Saint Ambrose School, our Catholic faith is at the center of everything we do.  Jesus Christ is EVERYTHING for us.

Saint Ambrose School is a Catholic community where Jesus Christ is EVERYTHING for us and our students are challenged to reach their potential.

Living Our Faith:

Living Our Faith

The story of salvation is the story of God reaching out to us—most perfectly through Jesus Christ, who bridged the gap between heaven and earth through His life, death, and resurrection. Through His Church, Christ continues to offer His grace to the world.

The sacraments are sacred signs of that grace—simple, visible elements like water, oil, bread, and wine made holy by Christ to bring us closer to Him. They are not just symbols, but powerful encounters with God’s love.

The Church teaches two essential truths about the sacraments:

  1. Christ Himself gave them to us, and the Church protects and celebrates them faithfully.

  2. Each sacrament is a source of grace, helping us grow in faith and live as disciples.

At our school, faith is not just taught—it’s lived. In every classroom, prayer, and act of service, students experience the presence of Christ in a real and joyful way.

Sacrament Preparation:

 Do you or your child need to make or prepare for a Sacrament? Sacraments are made through Saint Ambrose Parish.
Please see the below link for more information, and to register.

School Mass Schedule:

School Mass is held bi-weekly and families are encouraged to join us every other Tuesday for Mass.
Please visit our school calendar tab for Mass dates and prayer services throughout the year.

Bible Verse for The Year:

“Come and see the mighty works of the Lord.”-Psalm 46:9

Saint Ambrose of Milan

Born to the Roman nobility. Brother of Saint Marcellina and Saint Satyrus. Educated in the classics, Greek, and philosophy at Rome, Italy. Poet and noted orator. Convert to Christianity. Governor of Milan, Italy.

When the bishop of Milan died, a dispute over his replacement led to violence. Ambrose intervened to calm both sides; he impressed everyone involved so much that though he was still an unbaptized catechumen, he was chosen as the new bishop. He resisted, claiming that he was not worthy, but to prevent further violence, he assented, and on 7 December 374 he was baptized, ordained as a priest, and consecrated as bishop. He immediately gave away his wealth to the Church and the poor, both for the good it did, and as an example to his flock.

Noted preacher and teacher, a Bible student of renown, and writer of liturgical hymns. He stood firm against paganism and Arians. His preaching helped convert Saint Augustine of Hippo, whom Ambrose baptized and brought into the Church. Ambrose’s preaching brought Emperor Theodosius to do public penance for his sins. He called and chaired several theological councils during his time as bishop, many devoted to fighting heresy. Welcomed Saint Ursus and Saint Alban of Mainz when they fled Naxos to escape Arian persecution, and then sent them on to evangelize in Gaul and Germany. Proclaimed a great Doctor of the Latin Church by Pope Boniface VIII in 1298.

The title Honey Tongued Doctor was initially bestowed on Ambrose because of his speaking and preaching ability; this led to the use of a beehive and bees in his iconography, symbols which also indicate wisdom. This led to his association with bees, beekeepers, chandlers, wax refiners, etc.

PRAYER

O Lord, who hast mercy upon all,
take away from me my sins,
and mercifully kindle in me
the fire of thy Holy Spirit.
Take away from me
the heart of stone,
and give me a heart of flesh,
a heart to love and adore Thee,
a heart to delight in Thee,
to follow and enjoy Thee,
for Christ’s sake.
Amen.

-St. Ambrose of Milan (AD 339-397)

“We have chosen to send our children to Saint Ambrose school for the incredible religious based education they receive daily.”

- The McCrary Family