St. Bernard teaches that we ought to honor and respect our angels on
account of their excellence; to love them for their care of us, and to
have recourse to them in all our necessities. However weak or miserable we
may be, or however terrible the dangers that surround us, we should not
fear under the protection of such guardians. There is no better way of
securing the protection of the angels than by avoiding all sin, but
particularly mortal sin; for when we are at enmity with God they are ready
to exterminate us at His command. But they will ever prove faithful
friends to the servants of God. How can the angels help loving and aiding
those whom they know are dear to God? Our guardian angels often ward off
accidents that would cut us off unprepared; after interceding for us to
prevent God from calling us out of life, they try to make us bring forth
worthy fruits of penance. O holy angels, I entreat you to extend your
special care to me during the rest of my life, that I may live in God’s
friendship and die in His love.
Prayer.
O angel of God, etc., etc.
Thirty‐first Day.
When the figure of this world shall have passed away, the angels will come
and call us to judgment; every human being will then rise again, and
hasten to the valley of Jehosaphat. The good will go to the right side,
the wicked to the left, the separation made by the angels. Then will the
Lord appear in the glory of heaven, surrounded by His angels, and the
judgment will take place. Happy shall we be if we are judged to be as pure
as the angels, and will ascend with them to paradise, ever to be
associated with them. Then will come our exceeding great reward; we shall
see God face to face for all eternity. We shall form choirs for the praise
of the Almighty, alternating with the angels. We shall know God, love Him,
rejoice in Him, and praise Him. Then, for the first time, we shall love
God above all things, our joy shall be without measure because we shall
have a particular joy for everything that is in God. We will praise God
with all our heart, with all our strength, with all our power, with all
our faculties. “Happy are they that live in Thy house, O Lord, for they
will praise Thee forever and ever.” Here youth never grows old; here there
is life that knows no end, beauty that never fades, love that never cools,
joy that never ceases. Let us then, while on earth, lead the life of
angels, be as pure as they, as obedient to God’s will as they, and pray to
them daily that they help us to this much‐desired perfection.
Prayer.
O angel of God, etc., etc.
Litany of the Holy Guardian Angel.
(_For Private Devotion Only._)
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