{"name":"On the Duties of the Clergy","short_name":"On the Duties of the Clergy","theme_color":"#ffffff","start_url":"/","display":"standalone","background_color":"#fff","description":"Aurelius Ambrosius was a fourth century cleric who rose to become the Archbishop of Milan in 374 AD. His father was a powerful Roman general and the prefect of Gaul. His brother and sister were also consecrated as saints by the Catholic Church. As an infant, a swarm of bees settled over his face and flew away without harming the baby, but left behind a drop of honey and this was seen as a sign of his future eloquence and bees are often painted in his portraits as his symbols.","icons":[{"src":"https://deow9bq0xqvbj.cloudfront.net/image-logo/3330206/On_Duties_Clergy_1109_300x300.jpg","sizes":"300x300","type":"image/png"}]}