Daily Reflection September 29, 2020 |
Feast of Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, archangels Daniel 7:9-10, 13-14 or Revelation 12:7-12 |
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How the Ordinary Time Readings Are Organized and Can Help our Prayer |
During his papacy, Pope Francis has affirmed the existence of guardian angels and has said that these are companions, guardians, and guides that the Lord sends us to help us on our journey of life. He says that they are gateways that open the way to God. The word “angel” comes from the Latin angelus and the Greek angelos both meaning literally “messenger.” An angel is therefore God’s messenger. Today, we celebrate the feast of saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, who are not just called angels but archangels. Archangels are leaders among the angels who are entrusted by God with special duties. Michael, Gabriel and Raphael who are the three named archangels in scripture each has a particular mission: Michael protects, Gabriel announces, and Raphael guides. As I reflect on today’s feast, I am reminded of God’s care for me and consoled that I am not alone on the journey of life. Such consolation is much needed during these pandemic days. The mission of the three archangels addresses three needs that I or any of us have. First, the need to be protected from the snares of the evil one, of straying down the wrong path so to speak. Second, the need to have hope, to be reminded of the good news and not just be depressed with the bad news that we constantly hear. And, third, the need for guidance, to make right choices along life’s path. Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, pray for us. |
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