Guardian Angel, St Patrick's, Lufkin, Texas
Today’s feast of the Guardian Angels reminds us of the
protection we always received from our Angels, who were assigned to us when we
were born. I’ve always been aware of the presence of my Guardian Angel, whom I
named Stephen, and on many occasions, I knew he was with me, no doubt about it. A 1962 Apostolic Exhortation by Blessed Pope John XXIII says
that Guardian Angels can help us at a physical level, lifting us up, keeping at
bay some dangerous animal or thing, drawing our attention to danger by means of
a noise. Similarly they can intervene on a psychic level too. George Huber
wrote a book entitled “My Angel will go before you,” and in it he recalls two
stories of Popes who depended on their Guardian Angels. Pope Pius XI denounced
Stalin, confronted Hitler and resisted Mussolini, but he said he always relied
on his Guardian Angel right through the entire day. He even told one of his apostolic delegates, Monsignor Angelo
Roncalli, the future Pope John XXIII that whenever they have to be persuasive
in their arguments against someone who appears adamant, we let our Guardian
Angels take it up with their own Angels, and once they establish an
understanding, the Pope’s conversation becomes much easier. Blessed John
XXIII, soon to be canonized, in a private conversation with a Canadian Bishop,
attributed the idea of calling an ecumenical council to his Guardian Angel - it
was through his Angel that God gave him the inspiration to convoke Vatican
Council II, 60 years ago.
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