Remember what Christ said about angels in general? It was
when he talked about the angels of little children whom the disciples
wanted to shoo away from Christ for being a disturbance. “See that you
do not despise one of these little ones,” he said. “For I tell you
that their angels in heaven always see the face of my Father in
heaven.” (Mt 18,10)
Angels, to be sure, are real beings. They are not
fictional characters, figments of our imagination, projections of what
we like to have. They are pure spirits who have entirely identified
themselves with God. They are not God themselves, but creatures of God
who upon their creation have chosen to be with God for all eternity.
And among them are the archangels. They are especially
chosen by God to undertake some special tasks. The Archangel Michael,
for example, whose name means “He who is like God” led in the fight
against Satan and all the devils. He will be most helpful to us in our
lifelong struggle against temptations and sin that nowadays are
getting more subtle, daunting and irresistible.
And let’s remember what St. Paul said about whom we are up
against. “Our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the
rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world
and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” (Eph
6,12)
The Archangel Gabriel, whose name means “God’s strength,”
would be most helpful to us in knowing God’s concrete will and mission
for us. He was the one who announced to both St. Zachary and Our Lady
about the birth of their respective child.
He will also be helpful to us in facilitating our
communication with everybody else. We cannot deny that despite the
tremendous communication technologies we are enjoying these days, we
still are bothered by miscommunication, misinformation and the like.
He will help us to be faithful always to the truth that will always
have to be delivered with charity.
The Archangel Raphael, whose name means “God’s remedy,”
was the one who helped the youth Tobias to carry out the errand of his
father and to meet his wife and rid her of demonic possession, as well
as healed the blindness of Tobit, Tobias’ father. (cfr. Tobit 12) We
can just imagine what he can do for us!
It’s important that we be aware of the existence of these
very powerful archangels who, for sure, would be most willing and most
happy to help us in their own way. We just have to enliven our faith
in them and develop the appropriate devotion.
Many great saints have benefited from the help of these
archangels. For one, St. Josemaria Escriva, the founder of Opus Dei,
entrusted to them the tremendous apostolic work he and the faithful of
Opus Dei have to carry out till the end of time.
It would be good if we train ourselves to develop an
intimate relationship with them. To be sure, only good things can come
out of such relationship!
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