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Thursday, September 29, 2011

On this Feast of the Archangels

As we celebrate the Feast of the Archangels today, here is a must read post by Father Gordon MacRae: To Guard You in All Your Ways: The Archangels on These Stone Walls. I highly recommend reading the posts on the Archangels Michael and Gabriel linked over at These Stone Walls.

Recently, I wrote A Noble Purpose which touched on the story of the Archangel Raphael in the Book of Tobit:

In Tobit is the beautiful account of the Archangel St. Raphael sent to aid in the healing of Tobit's blindness and to heal Sarah's grief on losing seven husbands, each dying before consummation of their marriage. Unbeknownst to each other, both Tobit and Sarah had cried out in anguish to God at the same time, and in God's great Mercy He answered their prayers of grief and sorrow with blessing.
In the prayers of Tobit and Sarah, they praised God and cried out with faith in His Mercy despite being deeply grieved in spirit. The Archangel St. Raphael led Tobiah, Tobit's son, to Sarah and they became husband and wife. Then they returned to Tobit and God healed his blindness.
Before consummating their marriage, Tobiah and Sarah prayed together, begging for God's mercy and deliverance. I have always loved this prayer since the first time I heard it. What a humble and wise way to begin a marriage:

Blessed are you, O God of our fathers,
praised be your name forever and ever.
Let the heavens and all your creation
praise you forever.
You made Adam and You gave him his
wife Eve
to be his help and support;
and from these two the human race
descended.
You said, 'It is not good for the man to be alone;
let us make him a partner like himself.'
Now, Lord, you know that I take this wife of mine
not because of lust,
but for a noble purpose.
Call down your mercy on me and on her,
and allow us to live together to a
happy old age.

They said together, "Amen, amen," and
went to bed for the night.

~Tobit 8:5-8

Last year, a friend gave me a book about St. Raphael by Angela Carol. In the book, it is mentioned that St. Raphael is, among other things, the patron of happy and holy marriages. May St. Raphael guide us along in our journey, encourage us in our faith and in our marriage, and aid us in opening our hearts to God's healing power.

St. Gabriel, pray for us! St. Michael, pray for us! St. Raphael, pray for us!

4 comments:

  1. I never knew that about St. Raphael. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Hi Jen,

    I never knew that about St. Raphael either! St. Raphael rocks! Thanks for coming by and commenting :)

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  3. Hi Kathryn, I'm so happy I came by your blog today. I'm working on a lesson plan for my first grade R.E. class and we'll be talking about angels. I was looking for a good bible verse so I will look for one that's good for a 6 year old in the book of Tobit. Thanks!

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  4. Hi Noreen, glad this was a help to you! I wasn't sure if I should re-post the part about St. Raphael, since I just recently posted it, but now I know that it was a good thing to do! Thanks for commenting :)

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