by Blessed James Alberione
Sts. Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael
Archangels
The feast of St. Michael has been celebrated on September 29 since the 5th century. The name Michael means "Who is like God." It was St. Michael who was at the head of the angels in the battle against the devil; he is also at the head of our Guardian Angels. He is the protector of the Church and presents our prayers to the Most High.
In times of temptation have recourse to St. Michael.
St. Gabriel is one of the 3 Archangels whom the Bible calls by name. He is called the Messenger of the Redemption. In fact, he was sent to Daniel to enlighten him as to the time when Christ would be born; to Zachary, to announce when John the Baptist would be born; and to the Blessed Virgin Mary to announce the Incarnation of Jesus Christ.
Let us imitate the Archangel's promptness in fulfilling the will of God.
Raphael, which means "Medicine of God," is one of the seven Archangels who always stand before the Lord. They bless Him in eternity and offer Him the incense of our prayers. His mission is connected with the story of Tobias.
In sickness or in necessity, invoke St. Raphael's intercession.
What Strikes Me Most Today
I am taking practical advice from today:
1. St. Michael in times of temptation
2. St. Gabriel in knowing and fulfilling the will of God
3. St. Raphael in sickness and necessity
I'm not sure what the 4 other unnamed Archangels specifically mediate, but I would greatly appreciate any help they can give me (God knows I could use all the help I can get!)
What strikes you most today?
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