

Welcome to our
presentation on Angels with
devotions and gallery. In past years we
have provided Church teaching on the Angels. Now we concentrate on
authentic stories about Angels, as well as one charming fictional one.

Contents:
INTRODUCTION
OUR GUARDIAN ANGELS AND
SPIRITUAL COMMUNIONS by Liz Middlemore
LILY AT THE WINDOW
by Russell Gordon Carter
THE GUARDIAN ANGEL'S LAMENT
ST. FRANCIS DE SALES AND HIS GUARDIAN ANGEL
by Fr. F. X. Lasance
TRADITIONAL GUARDIAN ANGEL PRAYERS, The
Raccolta and Fr. Lasance's Prayer Book
THE ANGELS AND THE HOLY MASS by Fr. Paul
O'Sullivan, O.P.
POPE PIUS XI AND THE GUARDIAN ANGELS,
Catholic Treasures
THE ANGELS AND THE POOR SOULS IN PURGATORY,
Fr. John Nageleisen and Catholic
Treasures
BUSY ANGELS by St. Padre Pio
ANGEL OF THE SICK by St.
Padre Pio
MARY THE AMERICAN by St.
Padre Pio
WAKEFUL ANGEL by St. Padre
Pio
SAINTS AND THE ANGELS
SAINT PLACID AND COMPANIONS,
from THE LITURGICAL YEAR, Dom Gueranger
BRIEF PASSAGES ON SAINTS AND
THEIR ANGELS' ASSISTANCE
MERE CHANCE? by
Fr. Paul O'Sullivan, O.P.
MORE TRADITIONAL GUARDIAN ANGEL PRAYERS
OTHER GUARDIAN ANGEL DEVOTIONS
ST. CECILIA AND HER ANGEL
by Fr. Paul O'Sullivan, O.P.
QUOTES ABOUT ANGELS
MARY, QUEEN OF ANGELS by
Diana Serra Cary
MARY, QUEEN OF
ANGELS AND SAINT PADRE PIO
LITTLE OFFICE OF THE HOLY ANGELS WITH
SALUTATION
GOD AND HIS ANGELS [SUB DIRECTORY] by Fr. Walter Farrell, O.P. and Martin Healy S.T.D.
ANGELS AND THE AGES by Fr. Walter Farrell, O.P.
ST. MICHAEL:
MICHAEL, MICHAEL OF THE
MORNING
by G.K. Chesterton
THE STORY OF MICHAEL: THE TALLEST
MARINE
THE LITANIES OF ST. MICHAEL
THE CHAPLET OF ST. MICHAEL
POPE LEO XIII PRAYERS TO ST. MICHAEL
WAR-TIME
DIRECTORY
OTHER LITANIES OF THE ANGELS:
THE LITANY OF THE ANGELS
THE LITANY OF THE HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL
THE
LITANY OF ST. GABRIEL
THE LITANY OF
SAINT RAPHAEL
FEASTS OF THE ANGELS:
FEAST OF THE HOLY GUARDIAN ANGELS
FEAST OF ST. MICHAEL
FEAST
OF ST. GABRIEL
FEAST OF ST. RAPHAEL
ALL DEVOTIONS [DOES NOT INCLUDE THE FEASTS]: TEXT ONLY
FOR PRINTING
ABOUT ANGELS IN ART
THE
ANNUNICATION
GALLERY OF ANGELS
: ALL BUT ST. MICHAEL
ARCHANGEL MICHAEL GALLERY

Introduction
BASED ON THE WRITINGS OF ST. DON
BOSCO
Devotion to the holy Angels has seemed to decline in recent
years as
has, in fact, the cult of the Saints and to a lesser extent,
perhaps, the praying of the Rosary of Our Blessed Lady.
Fashions in popular devotion and particular forms of Catholic piety
change with the times. Part of the difficulty with devotion to the
Angels has always been our human difficulty in imagining what a pure
spirit might be like. While the existence of Angels is a certain dogma
of our faith, yet it is not one of the central mysteries of our
religion like the Incarnation.
From holy Scripture we know of three Archangels: there is Michael who
cast Lucifer and the wicked spirits into Hell; Gabriel, the messenger
who announced to the Blessed Virgin the news that she was chosen to be
the Mother of Our Savior; and Raphael, who guided Tobit on his journey.
Raphael is the heavenly patron of happy meetings, of married couples,
of those with diseases of the eye, and those who carry large sums of
money.
Medieval writers especially drew up treatises on the Angels. . .
. they divided Angels into nine choirs, and concluded by reason that
each Angel is a separate species. One angel is greater than all of the
physical creation.
Catholic devotion concentrates on the three Archangels whose feast day
is celebrated each year on September 29, and on the Guardian Angels,
whose feast is observed on October 2. Hence, October, in addition to
being dedicated to Our Lady's Rosary, is also traditionally the month
of the Holy Angels as well. [
The
Feast of St. Gabriel is March 24; the Feast of the Apparition of St.
Michael is May 8; and the Feast of St. Raphael is October 24; these are
apart from the Feasts mentioned above. -----The
Web Master]
How many Angels there are is, of course, not known but it is a long
tradition that there are thousands upon thousands. Some are guardians
of particular nations, others of persons whose actions shape and alter
the course of history. Each person is said to have a Guardian Angel as
protector. It is said of St. Frances of Rome, for example, that her
Guardian Angel was visible to her at all times.
In years gone by, children were always taught a simple prayer to their
Guardian Angel:
Angel of God, my Guardian dear,
To whom God's love commits me here,
Ever this day be at my side
To light and guard, to rule and guide.
Each time Mass is offered the priest, as he begins the Canon,
sings the hymn of the holy Angels:
Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Hosts.
Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory.
Hosanna in the highest.
Each day of our lives we ought to call upon the assistance of our
Guardian Angel to protect us in danger, especially in time of
temptation, to aid us in doing good, and to lead us when we are in
doubt and perplexity.
As depicted in art, Angels lost much of their sublimity. They are
pictured, as St. Michael is, with enormous wings, upraised sword, and
Satan's head beneath his foot. Such representations are only symbolic,
and many of them, the little cherubs, for example, unworthy
visualizations of those mighty, majestic and mysterious creatures who
live constantly in God's presence. See Angels in Art page for
further understanding.
Imagination is little help, but faith lays hold of the reality we are
unable to envision. By faith we know the invisible world exists quite
close to us. Let us make friends here of the Angels in whose presence
we hope to spend eternity.
DOWNLOAD THE DESKTOP AND LEARN WHERE THE IMAGE CAN BE PURCHASED
The forward button takes you to page 1; the link for Guardian Angel
Prayer at the bottom is
for a duplicate page from the Children's directory which we include for
your convenience.
CONTACT US
GALLERIES-----------------------------------------------------------GUARDIAN ANGEL PRAYER
www.catholictradition.org/Angels/angels.htm