Feast Day: The Archangels Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, Messengers of God
Who are the archangels?
"Those who deliver messages of lesser importance are called angels; and those who proclaim messages of supreme importance are called archangels." The Catechism explains: "From infancy to death human life is surrounded by their watchful care and intercession. 'Beside each believer stands an angel as protector and shepherd leading him to life.' Already here on earth the Christian life shares by faith in the blessed company of angels and men united in God" (No. 336).
One of a multitude of images featuring St Michael the Archangel doing battle with Satan
Today we celebrate the Feast of Sts. Michael, Gabriel and Raphael: Archangels. Though we cannot know of all the many times these magnificent spirits and powerful allies have entered into history to accomplish God's will, protecting us, driving away demons, and bearing forth messages of God's providential plan of salvation, some of their specific actions are recorded in Sacred Scripture, and, in each case, we obtain a glimpse into their ardent love for God, intently focused wills and formidable intellects.
"Who Is Like God"
In the Office of Readings -- from The Liturgy Of The Hours, which is a part of the official, liturgical and public prayer of the Church -- antiphon we read: "The sea grew turbulent and the earth trembled when Michael the archangel came down from heaven."
As we read in Scripture, it was St. Michael who long ago led the battle against Satan: "Then war broke out in heaven; Michael and his angels battled against the dragon. Although the dragon and his angels fought back, they were overpowered and lost their place in heaven. The huge dragon, the ancient serpent known as the devil or Satan, the seducer of the whole world, was driven out; he was hurled down to earth and his minions with him" (Rev 12:7-9).
The name Michael means "who is like God." St. Michael's will is focused, immovable, and entirely driven toward accomplishing goodness: he is a protector of souls, and wields his unrelenting sword of righteous justice against the poisonous and vindictive aspirations of the one who is known as a liar from the beginning. During a visit to the Sanctuary of Saint Michael the Archangel, the Venerable John Paul II said, "The battle against the devil . . . is the principal task of Saint Michael the archangel."
When St. Michael the Archangel appeared to the three children at Fatima in 1916, preparing the way for the apparition of our Blessed Mother which was soon to follow, he said to them, "Fear not. I am the Angel of Peace. Pray with me." Then, prostrating himself, he repeated three times: "My God; I believe, I adore, I hope, and I love Thee! I beg Thee forgiveness for those who do not believe, do not adore, do not hope, and do not love Thee!" In this simple yet wonderful prayer of profound meaning, St. Michael clearly reveals his burning adoration and love for God, as well as the fact that, deep within the center of his being, he also bears great love and concern for men. How serious and committed this warrior is! St. Michael offers us a model of unwavering dedication, focus, fearlessness, and trust in God's sovereign goodness and power.
"God Is My Strength"
Gabriel means "God is my strength." As we read in the second antiphon of the Office of Readings, the angel Gabriel appeared to Zechariah and said, "Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you shall name him John" (see Lk 1:13). Thus St. Gabriel announced the coming of John the Baptist, the greatest prophet of the Most High, who would go before the Lord to prepare his way.
It was St. Gabriel who was sent from God to Nazareth, "to a virgin betrothed to a man named Joseph, . . . and the virgin's name was Mary. And coming to her, he said, 'Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you'" (Lk 1:27-28).
St. Gabriel's message announced a pivotal moment in humankind's history: the Savior was, by the power of the Holy Spirit, to be conceived in the womb of the Virgin Mary. The Archangel who draws his strength from God brought us the message of strength in which we draw our hope: God Incarnate was soon to enter history for love of man.
Pope St. Gregory the Great wrote: "He [Gabriel] came to announce the One who appeared as a humble man to quell the cosmic powers. Thus God's strength announced the coming of the Lord of the heavenly powers, mighty in battle" (excerpt from Hom. 34, 8-9).
"God Is My Health"
Raphael means "God is my health." St. Raphael is one of seven angels "who enter and serve before the Glory of the Lord" (Tob 12:15). The meaning of Raphael's name reflects the fact that he touched Tobit's eyes in order to heal them of blindness.
In the third antiphon of the Office of Readings, we are reminded that Raphael stands before God: "I am the angel Raphael, I stand in the presence of the Lord; as for you, bless the Lord, and proclaim his wonderful deeds."
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very useful. not heard of what they do except their names. thank you.
To God be the glory! Magnificent article and video. We are in the hands of God, let it be done according to His will. Whatever happens to this nation, let us unite in faith in this country as never seen before. There is a purpose to all things and I pray that this time of suffering and sacrifice will unite us and will bring God's holy church finally together. I believe our time here is going to get much, much worse and we will be tested as we have never experienced before. Who will remain faithful and who will fall? Our prayers for the intercession of Our most Blessed Lady and Archangel Michael call us to prayer. There is no more powerful defense than prayer, prayer, and more prayer. Prayer, fasting and sacrifice. Arcangel Miguel, intercede por nosotros, se nuestra defensa contra las mentiras de satanas.
As a communications worker here in Afghanistan I take comfort in the knowledge that the Patron Saint of my job is an Archangel. I feel the comfort of the his wings around me as I proceed to ensure a clear and concise message is delivered and one day it will be a resounding "Yes" to peace on earth just as Mary said to him as well.
To Angel Raphael's words -Standing in the presence of the Lord is standing before the Glory, to a small understanding that when Moses wanted to see His Glory, God shielded Moses with His hand,& Moses seeing only the back parts of The Lord, lest he die facing the Glory, the best that a man can get standing Before Him is to see his feet. To the angel unto the Church of Thyatira said the Son of God who hath His eyes unto a flame of Fire & his feet as fine brass---. As off the Father, the Son the only begotten one, declareth Him.
it is useful to me
i get some inspirational points for preaching
Thanks for another great and well written article. We humans have such a great resource in the angels but we let it go to waste. Vatican I wisely turned to St. Michael to defend us in battle against satan, but Vatican II tragically did away with the Prayer to St. Michael after Mass. Many people believe in Angels but don't know how relate in prayer with them. It is sad that the Catholic Church CCC's ignore this important element of our faith. I encourage all to say the prayer to St. Michael following the rosary. It promises to be a wonderful experience.
How blessed we are, to have the angels by our side. Of all God's beautiful creatures, the angels are among my favorites, always there to talk to, protect, and guide us. Angels make the hard things in life easier, and they rejoice in the good works their charges, people, create. Let us honor them as our friends and protectors!
Loved it! I love Angels and thank God for them!
Least we hear about them once a year. I know some parishes are beginning to say the prayer to St Michael after Mass. We used to say that every day when I was a kid. We need to do it again.