On October 1, 1971 within The
Congregation for the Causes of Saints, Dr. Ambrosi began his then mandatory
training in the Office of the General Promoter of Faith, widely known as the “advocatus
diaboli”. Here his duties included preparing the animadversions super
fama sanctitatis when the Cause was being introduced, super virtutibus
during the phase of concession of the title of Venerable as well as the super
miris which is the overview of the cause of beatification and canonization.
The Promoter at that time, Father Rafael Perez, O.S.A., awarded him his decree
of qualification on December 20, 1974.
For the first seven years he worked as a
Procurator for the Lawyers Valente and Vitale then from November 22, 1978 and on
as an attorney for The Congregation for the Causes of Saints. Before this role
and then on after 1992, as a Postulator he has taken into jurisdiction and
completed many Causes internationally in countries such as:
1.
Argentina 20. Holland
2.
Armenia 21. Hungary
3.
Australia 22. India
4.
Austria 23. Isle de la Reunion
5.
Bangladesh 24. Italy
6.
Belgium 25. Kenya
7.
Brazil 26. Lebanon
8.
Canada 27. Malta
9.
Chile 28. Mexico
10.
China 29. Peru
11.
Colombia 30. Poland
12.
Croatia 31. Dominican Republic
13.
Czech Republic 32. Slovenia
14.
Ecuador 33. Spain
15.
Egypt 34. Sudan
16.
England 35. The Philippine Islands
17.
Finland 36. Uganda
18.
France 37. Ukraine
19.
Germany 38. United States of America
In November 2002, Dr. Ambrosi was
appointed General Postulator for the Causes of Beatification and Canonization of
The Congregation of Holy Cross, a Congregation founded in France in 1837 by
Blessed Father Basile Moreau and today greatly developed in English speaking
countries.