WE EACH HAVE ONE OF OUR VERY OWN


WORKOUT WEDNESDAY

A Midweek Spiritual Workout with
Fr. Marino H. Msigala, OFM Capuchin
 

WE EACH HAVE ONE OF OUR VERY OWN

Autumn brings with it the celebration of angels. We learn from Scripture, the writings of the saints, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church that we each have our own personal Guardian Angel. Youngsters in Catholic schools years ago might remember the nun’s caution to leave a little space on their seats so their Guardian Angel could sit beside them. As children, we were taught about angels as a comfort. But as we mature, we sometimes forget about our Guardian Angels.

Angels are not only intercessors; they are mediators. God entrusts them with His divine power to act in His name and on His behalf, to deliver His grace, reveal His Truth, direct us down the right path, and protect us from evil. Though God is fully capable of distributing His grace Himself, it is His will that all He bestows upon us come to us through mediators who are instruments cooperating with His divine plan.

In Heaven, we will enjoy an eternal face-to-face relationship with our angels. That relationship will be perfectly steeped in the love of God, and our union with them will be unbreakable. Although we may pay little attention to our angels in our busy lives, they are forever attentive to us. Though we might not always speak prayerfully to our intercessors and mediators, they are always present. Our angels communicate daily with us. Do we listen? Do we hear? Let’s work to discern our angel’s actions in our lives. Have confidence that we have a mediator who stands before God and does nothing but plead on our behalf, continuously working to bring us to eternal salvation.

On this SPIRITUAL WORKOUT WEDNESDAY, remember that we are never alone. Our Guardian Angel is our constant companion. Take a moment to pray, “Angel of God, my guardian dear, to whom God’s love commits me here; ever this day be at my side, to light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen. Angels of God, pray for me. Jesus, I trust in You.”

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