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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArchangelArchangel - Wikipedia

    Archangel. The Annunciation by Paolo de Matteis. Archangels ( / ˌɑːrkˈeɪndʒəls /) are the second-lowest rank of angel in the Christian hierarchy of angels, put forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in the 5th or 6th century in his book De Coelesti Hierarchia ( On the Celestial Hierarchy ).

  2. 20 de ene. de 2019 · N.S. Gill. Updated on January 20, 2019. The Seven Archangelsalso known as the Watchers because they tend humanity—are mythical beings found in the Abrahamic religion underlying Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

  3. 9 de oct. de 2023 · Coming from the Greek meaning “chief angel,” archangels seem to be at the top of the angelic hierarchy in terms of power. Created by God, these types of angels have a number of purposes they fill, lining the Old and New Testament of Scripture. Hope Bolinger. Author. Updated Oct 09, 2023.

  4. The Catholic Church venerates seven archangels: in Latin Christianity three are invoked by name (Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael) while the Eastern Catholic Churches name seven. Lutheranism and Anglicanism's traditions generally recognize three to five archangels: Michael and Gabriel, as well as Raphael, Uriel and Jerahmeel.

  5. The Archangels are magnificent spiritual beings who vibrate with an incredible light and frequency. Each Archangel illuminates specific attributes and qualities of Creator, God, and of All That Is through the immense Divine Light and love they carry.

  6. Archangels are recognized as leaders, and they are entrusted by God with special duties. The Bible and the Church recognizes seven archangels, although just three are known by name, Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. The name Michael means "one who is like God."

  7. www.ewtn.com › catholicism › seasons-and-feast-daysThe Holy Archangels | EWTN

    Among these are the archangels and angels, who serve as greater and lesser messengers (Greek, aggelos) to human beings from God. We have the names of three of the seven arch-messengers, Michael, Raphael and Gabriel in the Sacred Scripture–St. Rapahel identies himself as one of seven who stand before the throne of God (Tobit 12:15).