SEPTEMBER 29 - ST. MICHAEL, ST. GABRIEL AND ST. RAPHAEL
Michael, Gabriel and Raphael are called “saints” because they are holy. But they are different from the rest of the saints because they were not human but spirits.
They are angels and the word “angel” means Messenger of God. Angels who deliver messages of lesser importance are just called Angels; and those who proclaim important messages are called Archangels. They are our protectors and we know something about each of the three Archangels from the Bible.
Michael’s name means “who is like God?” St. Michael is mentioned in three books of the Bible: Daniel, Revelation and the Letter of Jude. In the book of Revelation or the Apocalypse, chapter 12:7-9, we read of a great war that went on in heaven.
Michael and his angels battled with Satan (or the fallen angel Lucifer). Michael who was the leader of God’s army became the champion of loyalty to God.
We can ask St. Michael to make us strong in our love for Jesus and in our practice of the Catholic religion.
Gabriel’s name means “the power of God.” He is mentioned in the book of Daniel and more importantly in Luke’s Gospel.
This archangel announced to Mary that she was to be the mother of our Savior. Gabriel announced to Zechariah that he and St. Elizabeth would have a son and call him John.
Gabriel is the announcer, the communicator of the Good News. We can ask him to help us be good communicators as he was.
Raphael’s name means “God has healed.” We read the touching story of Raphael’s role in the Bible’s book of Tobit. He was also the Angel mentioned in John 5:1-4 as the power behind the healing at the sheep pool.
He brought protection and healing to the blind Tobit. At the very end of the journey, when all was completed, Raphael revealed his true identity. He called himself one of the seven who stands before God’s throne.