Posted on 09/29/2021 9:52:32 AM PDT by MurphsLaw
FEAST OF SAINTS MICHAEL, GABRIEL, AND RAPHAEL, ARCHANGELS
JOHN 1:47–51
Today, the Church celebrates the Feast of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. Meditating on these angels can tell us a great deal about the priesthood. For they exemplify the three fundamental tasks of the priest: healer, fighter, and evangelizer.
Raphael is a healer; consult the book of Tobit for the details. Michael is a fighter. When Satan dares to claim equality with God, Michael speaks his name, Mich-a-el?—“Who is like God?” And this is his victory. And Gabriel is the great messenger angel, the one who announces the Incarnation to a young maiden of Nazareth.
Perhaps more than ever today, people are suffering with what the hymn calls “sin-sick souls.” The great salve for all of these wounds is Jesus Christ. But who will bring this salve to a hurting world? This is why Christ raises up priests. Just think of the racism, the hatred, and the injustice that reign everywhere. Who will fight? This is why Christ raises up priests, as new Michaels.
Finally, Jesus is a preacher. He is, after all, the Word of God made flesh. Therefore, we shouldn’t be surprised that the Word comes forth from him with unique power.
I notice the heretic, Bobby Barron, is adverse to even mentioning Hell on this feast day.
Maybe he even hopes Satan isn’t in Hell?
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