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Prayers Did you know that when you were born, you were assigned a Guardian Angel at birth? Some of us were even assigned three! With this in mind it is clear to see why you should discover the name of the Guardian Angel that were assigned to you at birth. The exact date and time will help you discover the Angels assigned to you at birth, so your birthday is crucial in finding it out. If you have any doubt whatsoever about being assigned a Guardian Angel take a look at what the Book of Exodus said regarding the people of Israel:
Pope Francis has also declared that Guardian Angels Are Our “Travelling Companions”So make no mistake about it: the fact that a Guardian Angel is alongside you should encourage you to discover their name and which Guardian Angel has been assigned to you from birth. Using your birthdate is one of the easiest ways to discover your Guardian Angel. A lot of people do think they must perform some complex mathematical equation involving their birth date to find out the answer, but it is much easier just to take this Guardian Angel Quiz to discover which Archangel was assigned to you at birth, and to see if you were lucky to have all three archangels looking over you. You can also directly go to the quiz page by clicking the image below: Enter Your Date Of Birth To See Your Angel’s NameSimilar PostsLet us also recall this episode from the New Testament where Saint Paul, in the 1st chapter of his epistle to the Colossians, takes care to remind the primacy of Christ over the Angels to the young Christian community of Colossi, whose feared that their cult of angels, too advanced for his taste, would help keep them away from Jesus. In doing so, he is only concerned with the ordering of angels in the celestial hierarchy (called orders or choirs of angels) only in view of their total submission to Jesus Christ. He therefore does not seek to reject this rabbinical tradition with probable Persian and Babylonian roots, but rather chooses to integrate it fully into nascent Christianity,* on the sole condition that the heavenly orders are at the exclusive service of the Son of God. Saint Paul quotes in his letter 4 of the choirs of angels: "because it is in him that all things were created, in the heavens and on the earth, the visible and the invisible, Thrones, Lordships, Principalities, Powers; everything was created by him and for him". (Colossians 1:16) The different sources from the sacred texts ultimately make it possible to distinguish 9 choirs (or orders) among the Celestial Spirits: Angels, Archangels, Virtues, Powers, Principalities, Dominations, Thrones, Cherubim and the Seraphim. Each category of angels has its place in a celestial hierarchy, each choir having its own virtues, as well as its own symbolic attributes (objects and colors associated with their power) and anatomical (for example the number of their wings can vary). Calculation of the name of the guardian angelsFind out the name of your protective angelIn parallel with the monotheistic religions which are based on a canon of their own (Tanakh, Bible, Qur'an), the esoteric tradition which has developed over the past two millennia has been keen to establish the complete list of names angels, their classification and the attribution of their powers. The list of angels and archangels of the Catholic and Muslim esoteric tradition, which owes much to the Hebrew tradition and Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah or "Oral and Secret Law"), is part of the Gregorian calendar in its own zodiac cycle. According to the most commonly accepted astrological variant of the calendar of angels, each of the 72 guardian angels has his home in a space of 5° of the zodiac, or about 5 days of the solar calendar (Gregorian). In addition, there is an archangel at the head of each of the 9 angel choirs, each choir being itself composed of 8 angels. It should be noted as an aside that famous kabbalists offer a different organization and lists of angels, with 10 angel choirs rather than 9, each choir being distributed in a hierarchy and a variable zodiac position depending on the authors. Double angelic protectionThe name of your protective angel therefore follows from the astrological correlation between your date of birth and the position of the 72 angels in the Zodiac. The archangel choir leader brings you a second angelic protection, in addition to the angel of your date of birth. For example, if you were born between May 1 and May 5, your angel is Haziel. However, Haziel is part of the choir of Cherubim led by the Archangel Raziel. You therefore benefit from double protection, both from your personal guardian angel, Haziel, but also from his choirmaster, Raziel. Guardian Angel CalendarTest: Calculate your guardian angel based on your date of birthThanks to the KarmaWeather calendar of angels below, discover the name of your guardian angel according to your birth (as well as his archangel choirmaster), to which order he belongs in the celestial hierarchy and the main virtues associated with it. The angels are listed in ascending order, the highest in the hierarchy being the closest to God (from number 1), the lowest being the closest to men (up to number 72). Even if it should be remembered that angels are not sexed in the human sense of the term, let us note all the same that the names in "el" correspond to the masculine dimension of God while those in "iah" appeal to its resonance feminine. On a cosmic level, the angels therefore carry within them masculine or feminine energetic qualities, equivalent to the Yin Yang of the Taoist tradition, Feng Shui and Chinese astrology. List of the 72 Guardian AngelsCalendar of the 72 guardian angels classified according to their choirs in the celestial hierarchyGuardian Angels by birthday: complete list of the 72 Guardian Angels classified according to their respective choirs, their qualities and their powers
The saints and angels associated with the birth nameThe Roman calendar associates each day of the Gregorian calendar with a saint from the Catholic tradition. This official calendar of the Roman Catholic Church links each day to a feast date in honor of the official saints and martyrs of Christian history. Traditionally, the choice of the first name of a baby boy or girl in Christian families is made after studying the Roman calendar and examining its patron saints. However, it is rare for a Christian family to decide to give their child the first name of their day of birth's saint. For example, a boy named Patrick is unlikely to be born on St. Patrick's Day, March 17. On the other hand, the child will have the opportunity during his life to celebrate both his birthday and the feast date of his patron saint. Likewise, let us remember that the saints can bear the name of an angel, but also that the most important angels have a full presence in the Roman calendar, in the same way as the saints and martyrs who are officially listed there. Thus, if your son is named Michael, he will then automatically be under the protection of the saints and martyrs who have borne this name in history, but also under the tutelage of the Archangel Saint Michael, whose feast day is September 29. Similarly, if the Roman calendar shows several saints of the same first name, without forgetting that several saints can be associated with the same date, parents generally decide to put their child under the patronage of the saint whose life them inspire the most. To take advantage of this special protection, it is often customary for the child's godmother to offer, at the time of the child'sbaptism (sacrament of admission to Christianity by water), a talisman medal bearing the image of the saint bearing the same birth name and sharing a spiritual affinity with the family. For example, for a girl named Therese, the two most famous saints who had this name are Saint Therese of Avila (in Spain) and Saint Therese of Lisieux (in France). * If Saint Paul is rightly regarded as the founder of Christianity, it is among other things for his ability to understand the Greco-Roman world from which he came and which he undertakes to convert. From an obscure Jewish sect believing in the death and resurrection of a prophet rejected by his own people, he manages to develop, structure and above all to make coherent a set of small groups (churches) of Christians which develop in his lifetime throughout the Mediterranean. But Paul's universalist vision of Christianity could never have developed beyond the Jewish communities of the time if he had not succeeded in parallel in rendering obsolete circumcision and the food taboos specific to the religion of Jesus. Roman citizens would never have converted into numbers if they had to submit to such constraints, totally foreign to their culture. As for the Jewish communities which wished to take the path of Christianity, Saint Paul uses another argument to convince them of the uselessness of the practice of circumcision in the Christian faith. He does not pretend to despise or deny this founding rite of Judaism, he just makes it symbolic by the act of baptism. Still in the same letter to the Colossians, he writes: "It is in him that you have been circumcised of a circumcision which is not of human hands, by the total stripping of your carnal body; such is the circumcision of Christ: buried with him at baptism, you also rose from it with him, because you believed in the power of God who raised him from the dead." (Colossians 2: 11-12) How do you find out your guardian angel's name?Learn their names.
Sit still, close your eyes, calm your mind, and ask your higher self for the name of one of your guardian angels. The name will then be placed in your head. If no name comes, it might be that your guardian angels are inviting you to name them yourself.
Can I name my guardian angel Catholic?The Church told us not to.
“The practice of assigning names to the Holy Angels should be discouraged, except in the cases of Gabriel, Raphael and Michael whose names are contained in Holy Scripture.” The Church discourages this practice for our own protection.
How do I pray to my guardian angel Catholic?PRAYER TO THE GUARDIAN ANGEL
Angel sent by God to guide me, Be my light and walk beside me; Be my guardian and protect me; On the paths of life direct me.
Who is the patron saint of guardian angels?Saint Gemma Galgani, a Roman Catholic mystic, stated that she had interacted with and spoken with her guardian angel.
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