Guardian Angels

CATHOLIC SAINTS 28-12-2023, 19:39

Guardian Angels :Holy Mother the Church teaches that the Angels were God’s first creation

 

 

Guardian Angels

 

October 2

 

Holy Mother the Church teaches that the Angels were God’s first creation: spiritual beings, immeasurably superior to man in natural gifts. The first chapter of the letter to the Hebrews tells us that Christ is superior to all the angels. They serve him”The truth is they are all spirits whose work is service, sent to help those who will be the heirs of salvation” (Heb 1:14). Clearly, then, though the notion of guardian angels, which is deeply embedded in longstanding Catholic tradition, is not an essential doctrine of the faith, its validity as a proximate teaching of faith, based on Scripture and the teaching of the Fathers of the Church, cannot be denied. After all, did Jesus himself not say, “See that you do not despise one of these little ones; for I tell you their angels in heaven behold the face of my Father in heaven” (Mt 18:10)?

 

The word “angel” is derived from the Greek word aggelos, which in turn is a translation of the Hebrew word mal ‘akh, which means messenger. In the light of this understanding, devotion to one’s guardian angel is considered noteworthy, for, as the Psalmist says, “To his angels he has given charge over you, to keep you in all your ways. Upon their hands they shall bear you up, lest you strike your foot against a stone” (Ps 90:11-12).

 

St Jerome avers that “so sublime is the dignity of the soul that from its birth there is appointed to each one a Guardian Spirit.” The role of this Guardian Spirit as is evident in Catholic theology is to enlighten, protect, guide and pray for the person entrusted to his care. As a messenger of God’s will, he enlightens by inspiring, thus disposing the mind to receive the truths of faith. As an instrument of God’s goodness, he protects us from the dangers of all evil mainly from the evil of sin and the malice of the devil, but also from physical evil insofar as this is useful or necessary to guard the soul from spiritual harm. He guides us in our choice of vocation, lifting and strengthening us at every fall, constantly pointing the way to attaining paradise. Finally, as our companion and protector throughout our earthly pilgrimage, our guardian angel carries our prayer to the throne of God, uniting it with his own, during life and at the moment of death.

 

A special feast honouring the guardian angels was first celebrated in Southern Europe in the early 16th century. It was ascribed universal liturgical status in 1608. Finally, in 1670, Pope Clement X set 2 October for this celebration.

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