by Debbie Monolo
Finally, spring is in the air and from our vantage point across the street from St. Ambrose Church, we can also confirm that love is in the air.
A symbol of tradition and an anchor for local Italian Americans, this beautiful church is a popular place to tie the knot for St. Louisans of Italian descent. The ancestral ties go back even further, all the way to the villages of the old country.
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