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The Twelve Works of Guardian Angels

October 2, 2023

Bernardo Strozzi

Guardian Angel, Bernardo Strozzi

FROM “The Twelve Works of our Guardian Angel” by St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio, OFM, Doctor of the Church:

According to Sacred Scripture there are twelve works of charity which our guardian Angel does for us.

THE FIRST is to rebuke us for our faults. According to the Book of Judges, chapter 2, verse 1: The Angel of the Lord ascends from Galgala to the place of those weeping and says: I have lead you forth from the land of Egypt . . . And you have not heard my voice.

THE SECOND is to absolve us from the bonds of our sins. According to Book of Acts, chapter 12, verse 7: The Angel stood by . . . and the chains fell from his hands; yet this must be understood as disposing this to happen.

THE THIRD is to take away from us those things impeding our progress in goodness, which is signified in the Book of Exodus, chapter 12, verse 12: where the Angel struck the first born of Egypt.

THE FOURTH is to constrain those demons afflicting us, according the Book of Tobias, chapter 12, verse 3: “He chased the demon from my wife”, says Tobias of the Archangel St. Raphael.

THE FIFTH is to teach us, according to the Book of Daniel, chapter 9, verse 22: Now I have entered, to teach you, and so that you might understand.

THE SIXTH is to reveal secrets, for according to the Book of Genesis, chapter 18, verse 17, the three Angels expressed the Mystery of the Trinity and Unity, after which God said: Can I conceal from Abraham what I am about to do?

THE SEVENTH is to console, according to the Book of Tobias, chapter 5, verse 13: Be of a strong spirit, it is nigh, that you are to be cured by God etc..

THE EIGHTH is to comfort us on the way to God, according to Third Book of Kings, chapter 19, verse 7: Rise and eat, for a grand way remains for you.

THE NINTH is to lead us forth on this way and to conduct us back to God, according to the Book of Tobias, chapter 5, verse 15: I shall lead, and I shall lead him back etc..

THE TENTH is to cast down our enemies, according the Book of Isaiah, chapter 37, verse 36: Having entered the Angel of the Lord struck upon the camps of the Assyrians etc..

THE ELEVENTH, to mitigate our temptations; and this is signified in the Book of Genesis, chapter 32, verse 24, where Jacob wrestled with the Angel, and was comforted after the match, having accepted his blessing, the nerve of his femur withered up.

THE TWELFTH is to pray for us and to carry our prayers to God, according the Book of Tobias, chapter 12, verse 12: When you were praying with tears . . . I offered your prayer etc.. All of these are the effects of our guardian Angel’s care of us, on account of which we ought to be submissive and grateful both to God and the Holy Angels.

A PRAYER TO OUR GUARDIAN ANGEL

Angel of God, my guardian dear, to whom His Love commits me here, ever this day be at my side, to light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen.

(October 2 is the Feast of the Guardian Angels)


“Today we honor those angels of whom each Christian has his very own. Theologians are divided as to whether every human being, baptized or not, has his own guardian angel, but it’s certain that every baptized Christian does. They watch over us, guide us, protect us, and inspire us to goodness in the same way the fallen angels (demons) tempt us to do evil. As does Our Lady, they take our prayers and offer them to God. Truly imagine it! Apocalypse 8:3-4, my emphasis:

“And another angel came, and stood before the altar, having a golden censer; and there was given to him much incense, that he should offer of the prayers of all saints upon the golden altar, which is before the throne of God. And the smoke of the incense of the prayers of the saints ascended up before God from the hand of the angel.

“But how we so take our angels for granted!

“Talk to your angel! Pray to him and think of him throughout the day. Don’t name your angel (exorcists strongly advise against this), and don’t try to see him: angels are spirits who sometimes take on the appearance of being human — and some few people, such as Padre Pio and St. Cecilia, are granted the grace of seeing them — but it is not something to be sought because the fallen angels can — and do — play tricks on people. But do call on your angel and thank him. Seek his true friendship.”

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See Memoirs of a Guardian Angel here.

 

 

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