The Lord is ever close and active in humanity’s history and
accompanies us with the unique presence of his Angels, whom today the Church
venerates as “Guardian Angels”, that is, ministers of the divine care for every
human being. From the beginning until the hour of death, human life is
surrounded by their constant protection…
His Holiness
Pope Benedict XVI
Angelus, 2
October 2011For more information, please visit: http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/benedict_xvi/angelus/2011/documents/hf_ben-xvi_ang_20111002_en.html
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The existence of angels - a truth
of faith
328 The existence of the spiritual,
non-corporeal beings that Sacred Scripture usually calls "angels" is
a truth of faith. the witness of Scripture is as clear as the unanimity of
Tradition.
Who are they?
329 St. Augustine says:
"'Angel' is the name of their office, not of their nature. If you seek the
name of their nature, it is 'spirit'; if you seek the name of their office, it
is 'angel': from what they are, 'spirit', from what they do, 'angel.'"188 With their whole beings the angels
are servants and messengers of God. Because they "always behold the face
of my Father who is in heaven" they are the "mighty ones who do his
word, hearkening to the voice of his word".189
330 As purely spiritual creatures
angels have intelligence and will: they are personal and immortal creatures,
surpassing in perfection all visible creatures, as the splendour of their glory
bears witness.190
Christ "with all his
angels"
331 Christ is the centre of the
angelic world. They are his angels: "When the Son of man comes in his
glory, and all the angels with him. . "191 They belong to him because they
were created through and for him: "for in him all things were created in
heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or
principalities or authorities - all things were created through him and for
him."192 They belong to him still more
because he has made them messengers of his saving plan: "Are they not all
ministering spirits sent forth to serve, for the sake of those who are to
obtain salvation?"193
332 Angels have been present since
creation and throughout the history of salvation, announcing this salvation
from afar or near and serving the accomplishment of the divine plan: they
closed the earthly paradise; protected Lot; saved Hagar and her child; stayed
Abraham's hand; communicated the law by their ministry; led the People of God;
announced births and callings; and assisted the prophets, just to cite a few
examples.194 Finally, the angel Gabriel
announced the birth of the Precursor and that of Jesus himself.195
333 From the Incarnation to the
Ascension, the life of the Word incarnate is surrounded by the adoration and
service of angels. When God "brings the firstborn into the world, he says:
'Let all God's angels worship him.'"196 Their song of praise at the birth
of Christ has not ceased resounding in the Church's praise: "Glory to God
in the highest!"197 They protect Jesus in his infancy,
serve him in the desert, strengthen him in his agony in the garden, when he
could have been saved by them from the hands of his enemies as Israel had been.198 Again, it is the angels who
"evangelize" by proclaiming the Good News of Christ's Incarnation and
Resurrection.199 They will be present at Christ's
return, which they will announce, to serve at his judgement.200
The angels in the life of the
Church
334 In the meantime, the whole life
of the Church benefits from the mysterious and powerful help of angels.201
335 In her liturgy, the Church
joins with the angels to adore the thrice-holy God. She invokes their
assistance (in the Roman Canon's Supplices te rogamus. .
.["Almighty God, we pray that your angel..."]; in the funeral
liturgy's In Paradisum deducant te angeli. . .["May the angels lead
you into Paradise. . ."]). Moreover, in the "Cherubic Hymn" of
the Byzantine Liturgy, she celebrates the memory of certain angels more
particularly (St. Michael, St. Gabriel, St. Raphael, and the guardian angels).
336 From infancy to death human
life is surrounded by their watchful care and intercession.202 "Beside each believer stands
an angel as protector and shepherd leading him to life."203 Already here on earth the
Christian life shares by faith in the blessed company of angels and men united
in God.
For more information, please visit the Catechism
of the Catholic Church:
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG0015/__P1A.HTM
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Santa Maria degli Angeli et dei Martiri Saint Mary of the Angels and Martyrs The painting for which the Basilica in Rome was built |
Sanctuary of the Basilica |
Please visit the website of The Basilica of Santa Maria degli Angeli et
dei Martiri (Saint Mary of the Angels and Martyrs):
http://www.santamariadegliangeliroma.it/index.htm?lingua=INGLESE&cambialingua=SI#http://www.santamariadegliangeliroma.it/paginamastersing.html?codice_url=picture&ramo_home=Basilica&lingua=INGLESE
Marble angel holding shell of holy water |
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Social
Networks:
Portals of Truth and Faith; New Spaces for Evangelisation
Vatican
City, 29 September 2012 (VIS) - "One of the most important challenges
facing the task of evangelisation today is that which is emerging from the
digital environment. Pope Benedict XVI calls attention to this particular
topic, in the context of the Year of Faith, in his choice of theme for the
forty-seventh World Communications Day: 'Social Networks: portals of truth and
faith; new spaces for evangelisation'", reads a communique released today
by the Pontifical Council for Social Communications.
"The
theme suggests a series of important points for reflection. During a time in
which technology has emerged as part of the fabric of connectivity of human
experiences, such as relationships and knowledge, we need to ask: can it help
men and women meet Christ in faith? It is not enough to find an adequate
language, but rather, it is necessary to learn how to present the Gospel as the
answer to that basic human yearning for meaning and faith, which has already
found expression online", the English-language communique says….
"World
Communications Day, the only worldwide celebration called for by Vatican
Council II (Inter Mirifica, 1963), is celebrated in most countries, on
the recommendation of the bishops of the world, on the Sunday before Pentecost
(12 May in 2013).
"The
Holy Father’s message for World Communications Day is traditionally published
in conjunction with the Memorial of St. Francis de Sales, patron of writers
(January 24)".
For more information,
please visit:
http://www.news.va/en/news/social-networks-portals-of-truth-and-faith-new-spa
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