
Today is my Patron Saint Day, as my Patron Saint is the Holy Archangel Michael.
From the Prologue: with something that I just learned this past weekend on our Parish bulletin for the week. How I missed it, I don’t know (I bolded it so you could see too)
The angels of God were celebrated by men from earliest times but this
celebration was often turned into the divinization of angels (II Kings
23:5). The heretics wove all sorts of fables concerning the angels. Some of them looked upon angels as gods; others, although they did not consider them gods, called them the creators of the whole visible world. The local Council of Laodicea (four or five years before the First Ecumenical Council)rejected the worship of angels as gods and established the proper veneration of angels in its Thirty-fifth Canon. In the fourth century, during the time of Sylvester, Pope of Rome, and Alexander, Patriarch of Alexandria, the present Feast of Archangel Michael and all the other heavenly powers was instituted for celebration in the month of November. Why precisely in November? Because November is the ninth month after March, and March is considered to be the month in which the world was created. Also, as the ninth month after March, November was chosen for the nine orders of angels who were created first. St. Dionysius the Areopagite, a disciple of the Apostle Paul (who was taken up into the third heaven), described these nine orders of angels in his book, On the Celestial Hierarchies, as follows: six-winged Seraphim, many-eyed Cherubim, God-bearing Thrones, Dominions, Powers, Virtues, Principalities, Archangels, and Angels. The leader of all the angelic hosts is the Archangel Michael. When Satan, Lucifer, fell away from God and drew a part of the angels with him to destruction, then Michael stood up and cried out before the faithful angels: ``Let us attend! Let us stand aright! Let us stand with fear!'' and all of the faithful angelic heavenly hosts cried out: ``Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord God of Sabaoth! Heaven and earth are full of Thy glory!'' Concerning the Archangel Michael, see Joshua 5:13-15 and Jude 1:9. Among the angels there reign perfect oneness of mind, oneness of soul, and love. The lower orders also show complete obedience to the higher orders, and all of them together to the holy will of God. Every nation has its guardian angel, as does every Christian. We must always remember that whatever we do, in open or in secret, we do in the presence of our guardian angel. On the day of the Dread Judgment, the multitude of the hosts of the holy angels of heaven will gather around the throne of Christ, and the deeds, words, and thoughts of every man will be revealed before all. May God have mercy on us and save us by the prayers of
the Archangel Michael and all the bodiless heavenly powers. Amen.
I think I’m going to ask for Mediterranean food tonight, yum!
Mary Leah has further information.
24 Comments:
May God grant you many years!
Meditarranian food - yum! See ya.
Many years!God bless!
May His holy angel be with you that the evil may never have power over you!
Many years, dear Mimi! Hope you have had a *wonderful* nameday (it's not even on a fasting day!! YAY!!!).
God grant you many years! Chronia Polla! Enjoy your dinner:) I'm trying to make a Lebanese dish tonight, but it's one of those all day projects:)
Blessings to you on your feast day! Enjoy your special dinner, too :)
Happy and much blessed feast day greetings to you, my friend!
Happy Name Day Mimi and many years! I was thinking of you this morning.
Yum... Mediterranean!
Happy Patronal Day!
(Michael and All Angels is 9/30, for us.)
Happy Feast Day Mimi!
Many years!
Many Years!
HAPPY NAME DAY MIMI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Many Years!
Happy name day !
Many years !!!!
Na Mnogaya Lyeta! Mediterranean? Hmm... I must send you some Georgian recipes, they are the pick of the southern cuisines. Promise me that you shall eat them and not try to pronounce them (one chicken dish with tomatoes, garlic, and basil is known as Chakhokbili (no lie!))
Vara
Many Years! We shared the day!
KhMichelle
St. Michael is so cool. Happy Feast Day.
happy (late) nameday!
many years to you!
late on this - hope you had a most happy name day! many, many years!
Ooh, very neat. Did you get some yummy food?
belated greetings to you my friend!
and i agree with the others: Many years to you!!
Thank you so much for the well wishes, I did indeed have a great day. And, all of you are welcome to come eat Mediterranean food at my house any time! It was very yummy.
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