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Feast Day: June 30
Death: June 30, 1540
Blessed Ambrose De Feis, also known as Ambrogio, was born to a wealthy family in the Italian nobility in Bene Vagienna, Cuneo, Italy. Renowned for his devotion to the strict monastic life, he joined the Cistercian order at the Charterhouse of Chiusa Pesio in Italy.
Ambrose De Feis embraced the austere lifestyle of the Cistercians, seeking a deeper connection with God through prayer, meditation, and self-denial. His unwavering commitment to the monastic rule earned him a reputation as a devoted and disciplined monk within the community.
In addition to his personal spiritual pursuits, Ambrose De Feis also took on the role of a prosecutor for the Cistercians. This responsibility involved upholding the principles and adherence to the rules of the order, ensuring that the Cistercians continued to maintain their rigorous monastic discipline.
Blessed Ambrose De Feis spent his life devoted to the spiritual path and nurturing his relationship with God. He carried out his monastic duties with unwavering dedication, inspiring others around him to pursue their own spiritual journeys.
Ambrose De Feis passed away on 30 June 1540 in Chiusa Pesio, Cuneo, Italy, leaving behind a profound legacy of piety and steadfastness. Although there is no specific information available regarding his representation or any specific miraculous events attributed to him, his life in itself serves as an example of a deeply committed Cistercian monk.
While the specific details of his beatification and veneration are currently unknown, his feast day is celebrated on 30 June by the Cistercian community. Blessed Ambrose De Feis continues to be remembered and honored for his devotion to the Cistercian way of life, his commitment to the principles of the order, and his embodiment of the monastic spirit.