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Angelic Overview Essay Research Paper ANGELIC OVERVIEW

Angelic Overview Essay, Research Paper


ANGELIC OVERVIEW: “Angels are spirits,” proclaimed St.


Augustine!


St. Thomas Aquinas believed that angels were pure


spirit, having no matter or mass, and taking up no space; but Thomas


believed angels could assume bodies at will. The purpose of angels


is the same as mankind: to love and serve the Lord. However, being


that angels are not material beings, and possibly from a different


dimension, they can serve the Lord in many different ways. Angels


have far greater will and intellect than we have. Whereas mankind


must sift through and experiment with natural laws, angels can grasp


all natural laws with a single thought. Eventually we find that


angels cannot work miracles per se, but they can perform many


special effects that appear miraculous, such as protecting Daniel


from the lions in Daniel 6. When angels appear to man, they usually


appear with wings, but the wings are not the method of loco- motion.


The angels seem to slip in and out of the fourth dimension; thus


travel is more or less instantaneous. If you have access to a


Catholic Bible (it MUST be Catholic), check out Daniel ch. 14, to


read how the prophet Habakkuk was instantly carried, via angel, from


Judea to Babylon, a distance of 600 miles.


The primary general duty of angels is as messengers of God. (The


word “angel” means messenger in Greek.) But angels can do God’s


chores, such as busting Peter out of jail in Acts 5, or destroying


Sodom and Gomorrah in Genesis 19. But some angels obey only the


devil, and those angels are known as “demons”, as is Satan himself.


Satan had been an angel, but decided to do his own thing. Angels


can see all aspects of a situation instantly, since they are so very


wise.


Angels, and the dimensions they live in, were apparently created


before our visible world and universe. (The Bible tells us in


Genesis ch.1-2 that mankind was created (or evolved) last.) The


number of angels are countless. One reason they are count- less is


that the Bible holds that each person who is or has lived, in the


universe, has a guardian angel (Matthew 18:10). Additionally, some


people who have died may have been transformed into lower angels.


Many people witness “small miracles”, and attribute them to God,


when, in fact, angels may likely author the event. Speaking of


miracles, some people believe that the reason more asteroids don’t


hit and damage planets is because each planet also has a guardian


angel. In this school of thought, we owe our very existence to


angels guiding our destiny.


There are MANY stories of loved ones appearing after they have


died, and helping the loved ones. Poss- ibly the loved one never


did appear; possibly the loved ones physical appearance was taken


over by an angel. The Bible tells us to respect strangers, as they


may actually be disguised angels, as in Genesis 19, Hebrews 13:2,


and Tobit chapters 4-12 (in Catholic Bibles). They also intercede


for us before God, such as was proposed in Job 33:23, and Psalms


80:1-2.


ANGELIC ORGANIZATION: There are three hierarchies of angels:


the Supreme Hierarchy, the Middle Hier- archy, and the Lower


Hierarchy. Within earch hierarchy, there are three choirs (or


ranks), of angels, making a total of nine choirs. The choirs within


the hierarchies differ because of angelic form, rather than matter


or quantity within the choir. The Supreme Hierarchy is always in


God’s inner circle, meditating on Him. The Middle Hiearchy keeps the


universe running according to God’s physical laws. The lower


hirarchy carries out particular tasks.


SUPREME HIERARCHY: The Seraphim (Singular, Seraph) is the first


choir of the Supreme hierarchy. The name means “the burning ones”,


or “ardor”. They sit at God’s throne, or a little above it, and


unceasingly sing praise to Him, and bear light and love to lessor


angels. The Seraphim are completely ruled by divine love, for there


is nothing more important than love according to 1 Corinthians


13:13. Isaiah 6:2 tells us the Seraphim have three sets of wings,


one set to cover the face out of reverence, one set to cover the


feet out of modesty and respect, and one set to fly with. (But as I


previously wrote, they don’t actually use their wings to fly.)


The Cherubim (singular, Cherub) is the second choir of the


Supreme Hierarchy. The Cherubim sit beside God’s throne, and act as


throne bearers, keeping unwanted entities away. (This is


illustrated in Catholic Bibles, in Ecclesiasticus ch.49.) They have


a great insight of God’s secrets, and the workings of the universe.


Exodus ch.25 also tell us that the Cherubim guard churches and


tombs. Ezekiel ch.10 tell us the Cherubim have four faces, four


wings, and four hands. Whereas the Seraphim are angels of love, the


Cherubim are angels of wisdom, and provide wisdom to the lower


angels. Satan was most probably a Cherub before he fell and became


the Devil; thus, only God and the Seraphim can overcome the Devil.


A Cherub probably also closed the Garden of Eden. Beelzebul may


also be a Cherub, since he is next in rank to Satan. Beelzebul’s


name is peppered throughout the gospels.


The Thrones are the lowest choir of the highest hierarchy. Their


main characteristics are submission and peace. Since they are of


the highest order of angels, they have the exalted dignity and glory


of being closer to God than most of the other angels. This being


the case, the divine mysteries are also brought to them before most


of the other angels. The purpose of the thrones is to convey God’s


spirit to the lessor angels. A very detailed description of them


appears in Ezekiel Ch. 1. See also Colossians 1:16.


MIDDLE HIERARCHY: The highest order of the middle hierarchy are


the Dominations (sometimes called Dominions). They rule over the


angelic orders charged with the execution of God’s commands, and


maintenance of God’s authority. The Dominations enjoy a certain


unbounded elevation to the supernatural, and are immune to discord


and tyranny. They are true Lords, not turning themselves towards


vain shadows, but wholly giving themselves to God. See Colossians


1:16, Ephesians 1:21, and 1 Peter 3:22 (in some versions).


The second order are the Sovereign- ties (often called the


Virtues or Rulers). Their primary duty is to carry out the orders


of the Dominations; therefore, they have wide powers in heaven and


the physical universe, although many of their orders are carried out


(in turn) by the lessor angels. The Sovereign’s strength is in its


courage to give all of its energies to God’s will. The Sovereign


Angel demonstra

tes virtue flowing forth to those angels of lesser


rank, thereby filling those lesser angels with virtue. See


Ephesians 1:21, 1 Corinthians 15:24, and Colossians 1:16 (some


versions).


The lowest order of the middle hierarchy are the Powers. A Power


Angel seemingly has great reception and regulation of intellectual


and supernatural power. It can lead, beneficially, angels of lower


rank to God. Provided the Power angel is a “loyalist” to God, his


duties would be to fight evil spirits. There is evidence that many


of the Power angels decided to follow Satan, and are no longer holy.


See Ephesians 1:21, 3:10, 6:12, 1 Peter 3:22, Colossians 1:16, and


(in a Catholic Bible) Daniel 3:61.


LOWER HIERARCHY: The highest order of the lowest angels are the


Princip- alities. (Some newer Bibles refer to them as Authorities.)


They are augustly in their authoritative ways. Unlike the other


orders of angels, the Principalities are made in the likeness of


God, as is also true of mankind; therefore, a Principality has the


closest appearance to mankind. One of their purposes is to be


leaders to the two lower choirs of angels. The other purpose is to


help mankind through the protection of the earthly nations, and the


ultimate destinies of our souls. If you ever meet a Principality


angel, find out whos side it is on. It is believed that this choir


is the primary source of Satan’s diciples; it is believed that the


Principalities that jumped ship for Satan are what is discussed in


Jude 1:6. Another warning about them comes in Ephesians 6:12. But


take heart: most of the Principalities are loyalists, as in any


other angelic choir. See also Colossians 1:16, Ephesians 1:21, and


1 Peter 3:22 (in some versions).


The middle order are the Arch- angels. The Archangels are the


best known of all the angels, if for no other reason than they


materialize on earth more often. As the name implies, the Archangls


are to provide guidance, and are leaders of the angels in the next


choir down. They also seem to entrusted with the more important


missions of mankind, and are the guardian angels of important


personages such as religious and political leaders. They protect


and defend the church, probably receiving their orders from the


Cherubim and Power angels. We even have some specific names in this


choir. Arch- angel Michael first appears in Daniel 10:13, and again


in 10:21 and 12:1. Michael’s primary duty seems to be in fighting


Satan, although he cannot win because Satan and his cohorts outrank


him; so Michael must continually seek help from God and the Seraphim


in his fight. Even so, Michael is usually called upon to lead souls


to heaven, as well as being invoked during exor- cisms. The name


Michael means “Who is as God?”, and that is his war cry as he


attacks Satan and his cohorts. Archangel Michael is the guardian


angel of the Israelites. Archangel Gabriel is first mentioned in


Daniel 8:16, and 9:21,26. Practically all of his appearances are


connected with the coming of the Messiah, but he also announced the


conception of John the Baptist (Luke 1:19,26) His conver- sations in


Luke also show Gabriel’s wisdom, tact, and adroitness. He was most


probably the angel who rounded up the three wise men, and got them


to come to Bethlehem (Luke 2:9). Then Gabriel saved the Holy Family


(Matthew 2:13. It is also believed Gabriel was the angel mentioned


in Luke 22:43, and Matthew 28:2. Just imagine: of all the


countless beings that God created, Gabriel got the honor of doing


all the above things; additionally, tradition has it that Gabriel


will have the honor of calling the dead to life, on judgement day,


according to 1 Thess- alonians 4:16. It goes to show that even


though Archangel Gabriel belongs to a relatively low order of


angels, God still chose him to be one of the greatest angels that


was ever created. And then there is Archangel Raphael. His story


is extensive, if you would give credence to the Catholic Bible,


check out Tobit, starting with the third chapter. Folklore also has


it that Michael was the one that busted Peter from Jail, which I


mentioned in the second paragraph; likewise, folklore has it that


Michael and Gabriel appeared together to the prophet Muhammad.


The lowest of the angelic realm is simply called “Angels”, and


truly are messengers of God. That is because their primary duty is


to be more in direct contact with visible and earthly things. They


are also known as “Guardian Angels”. They protect us when the Lord


wills it, such as in Psalms 91:11-13. I also mentioned in the fifth


paragraph that they act as intercessories to God. Some people also


believe that if you say a prayer to your guardian angel, asking a


reconcilliation with another person, your Guardian Angel will


intercede to the other person’s Guardian Angel, thereby improving


your chances at the reconcilliation. There are many tales of people


narrowly escaping death, and many people believe that Guardian


Angels are responsible for those favors, rather than God himself


(see fourth paragraph). That is because in the many Bible


references I indicated, the passages say that angels were SENT to do


a specific task, rather than God effecting the task himself. These


angels are not disheartened that they are of the lowest rank,


because they know that to serve God in ANY capacity is a great


honor. They are referenced in 1 Peter 3:22.


Once again: the nine choirs of angels, in descending order, are


the Seraphim, Cherubim, Thrones, Domin- ations, Sovereigns, Powers,


Princip- alities, Archangels, and Angels.


In compiling this, I have used several different Bibles, but


where I indicate a Catholic Bible, I used the Jerusalem Bible. Most


of you probably know that the Catholic Bible has books and passages


which do not appear in Protestant Bibles. Many may question the


authenticity of these passages in the Catholic Bible, but I decided


to use them as the Catholic Church is the ONLY Christian church


which seriously attempts to explain about angels, and why they were


created, and how they fit in the angelic realm of things. My book


source was primarily “Beyond Space”, written by Father Pascal


Parente in 1957. I also used “St. Michael and the Angels”, put out


by the Marion Publications. They are privately published books, so


you won’t find them at book stores or the library. If you’d like


the books, you can order them from Tan Books P.O. Box 424, Rockford,


IL 61105. I also used “A Book of Angels” written by Sophie Burnham


in 1990, and “Do you have a Guardian Angel” written by John Ronner


in 1985. If you have any questions, just send me E-Mail.

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