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God commands the angels to guard you
in all your ways. |
Psalm 91:11 |
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God's angel is always by your side,
guarding your body and soul.
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St. Claude de la Colombiere, 17th century
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God commands the angels to guard you. |
Psalm 92:11 |
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Here below, the angels are our guardians and trustees
who are set over us by the Father.
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux, 12th century
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The seven holy angels,
present the prayers of the saints,
and go in and out before the glory of the Holy One. |
cf. Tobit 12:15 |
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The holy spirits in heaven
who deliver messages of supreme importance are called archangels.
Michael means 'Who is like God?'; Gabriel is 'The Strength of God';
and Raphael is 'God's Remedy.'
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St. Gregory the Great, 4th century
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The angel of the Lord
encamps around those who fear him,
and delivers them. |
Psalm 34:7 |
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An angel is put in charge of every believer,
provided we do not drive him out by sin.
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St. Basil, 4th century
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I am sending an angel
to guard you. |
Exodus 23:20 |
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Beside each believer
stands an angel as protector and shepherd,
leading him to life.
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St. Basil, 4th century
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There stood by me an angel of God
to whom I belong.
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Acts of the Apostles 27:23 |
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Our guardian angel is a gift of divine providence.
He never fails or forsakes his charge.
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St. Thomas Aquinas, 13th century
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May God's angel accompany you.
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Tobit 5:16 |
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The whole air around us is filled with angels.
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St. John Chrysostom, 4th century
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God will give his angels charge of you. |
Psalm 91:11 |
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For whomever is alone,
there is one’s guardian angel.
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St. Pio of Pietrelcina, 20th century
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