Today,
in the feast of the Saints Archangels, Jesus manifests to his
Apostles and to everybody else, the presence of his angels and their
relation with him. They are in the Lord's celestial glory, where they
perennially exalt the Son of man, who is the Son of God. They
surround him and are at his service.
This
«Ascending and descending» reminds us of the
episode of the Patriarch Jacob, who, while sleeping over a stone, on
his trip to the dwelling land of his ancestors (Mesopotamia), he had
the vision of the angels “descending and ascending” by a
mysterious ladder which reached from earth to heaven, and of Yahweh
renewing to him the glorious promises which He had made to Abraham
and Isaac. We should notice the relation between the divine
communication and the active presence of the angels.
Gabriel,
Michael and Raphael appear, thus, in the Bible witnessing
men's earthly vicissitudes and bringing them —as St. Gregory
the Great tells us— with their presence and their own deeds,
those communications that can definitely change our lives. They are
precisely named “archangels”, that is, princes of the
angels, because they are sent to the greatest missions.
Gabriel
is sent to announce to the Blessed Virgin Mary the virginal
conception of the Son of God (cf. Lk 1:28-30). Michael fights
against the rebel angels who are cast out from Heaven (cf. Rev
12). He announces, thus, the mystery of his divine justice, which is
also exerted against those rebelling angels, while assuring us of his
victory —and ours too— over the Evil. Raphael accompanies
the young Tobias, protects and advises him, and, finally, heals his
father (cf. Tob). This way, we are told of the presence of
angels beside each one of us: the angel we name the Guardian
angel.
Let
us learn from this celebration of the archangels “ascending
and descending” upon the Son of man, that they serve God,
but they serve him for our sake. They glorify the Holy Trinity, and
they do it while serving us. And, consequently, we realize how much
devotion we owe them and how grateful we should also be to the Father
who sends them for our own good.