Great is the glory of the LORD!"
In this feast of the archangels, Saint Michael, Saint  Gabriel, and Saint Raphael, we join our voices in the sight of all the  angels to give wholehearted thanks to the LORD.  In          these great messengers from the holy temple of heaven we have  received the protection of Saint Michael, whose very name asks the only  question worth asking, "Who is like the          LORD?"  From Saint Gabriel we have received the good news of our  salvation in the annunciation to the Virgin Mary and in the virginal  conception of her son, Jesus the Savior of          all.  This archangel continues to pray for all who are engaged  in the ministry of communication; he is their patron and guide as they  seek to communicate the good news we all need to          hear.  In the ministry of Saint Raphael we have been healed, and  we continue to be lead on a journey of faith by this archangel.   Indeed, the names of these three heavenly messengers          continue to reveal the faithful response of the LORD to our  every prayer.  Their ministry deepens our confidence in the LORD;  through his archangels the LORD builds up strength          within us.  Indeed, all the powerful of the earth tremble in  fear when these divine messengers appear among us.  Their presence and  their ministry enable the powerful and powerless in          this world to hear words from the mouth of the Living God.  We  join with them and sing endlessly of the ways of the LORD.  Indeed, we  cry out, "Great is the glory of the          LORD."  The Book of Revelation gives us a glimpse of the  faithful heavenly warriors who take our part in the battle with the  dragon and his angels.  Without this glorious army,          the battle would quickly be lost.  The Lord's promise to  Nathanael is his promise to us.  We will see with eyes of faith how the  angels of God travel to heaven with our urgent          petitions and come down to earth with the Lord's powerful  response to our every need.  At every Mass we gather with Saint Michael,  Saint Gabriel, Saint Raphael, and all the          heavenly hosts to proclaim the endless song of the Banquet of  the Lamb, "Holy, holy, holy LORD God of hosts!"
How does the Devil deceive the whole world?  How does this  fallen angel convince us of the lie?  Satan has power in our lives  because we allow it.  We foolishly linger over          temptation, and soon the lie seems like the truth.  If the  temptation is seen for what it is, we would not hesitate to call upon  Saint Michael.  However, we choose to consider the          half-truth being proposed, and this is our downfall.  Sure we  have been faithful or even very virtuous, but this struggle and our  exhaustion is no excuse to sin.  No, we do not          deserve to let up our vigilance and our struggle.  There is no  entitlement in the life of a saint.  In the midst of such a daily  struggle, we hear the good news of the victory that          has been won for us.  In the midst of our weakness, we catch a  glimpse of our holy patrons, Saint Michael and his angels.  They have  battled against the dragon and his angels.           Indeed, these dark forces have lost any claim to a place before  the throne of God, the Almighty.  We can take courage in the voice from  heaven that cries out, "Now have salvation          and power come, the Kingdom of our God and the authority of his  Anointed."  Indeed, our accuser is cast out and we have conquered him by  the Blood of the Lamb and by the word of          our testimony.  We who love life are not afraid of death,  loneliness, humility, service.  We stand in Christ the obedient Son of  God and contradict the evil one by our cry, "I          will serve, now and forever!"  We stand boldly against the evil  one who refused to serve anyone but himself.  We serve gladly and  rejoice with all the heavenly hosts.  With Saint          Paul and all the holy ones in our heavenly home, we know full  well that our battle is with invisible forces of dark might.  We also  know that the battle has been won, and already we          share in the Banquet Feast of the Lamb.
This feast of the Archangels gives us a glimpse of the heaven  opened and the angels of God ascending and descending on the Son of  Man.  It is the cross of Christ that provides us          with a ladder to the heavens.  We gather here around his cross  to find our strength, and to be nourished with the body and blood of the  Lamb of God.  We gather here to hear the Lord          Jesus say of us, "Here is a true child of Israel.  There is no  duplicity in him."  Our deepest longing is here fulfilled.  We long with  broken and crushed hearts to be men          and women of simplicity and truth, to be without duplicity.   Here under the fig tree, the cross of Christ, we rest secure in the Son  of God, the true King of the Universe.  We are          amazed that the Lord Jesus sees us as we are.  Indeed, he sees  through our masks and our self-deception.  The Lord Jesus sees the  beauty and goodness with which we have been          created and in which we have been redeemed.  It is his vision of  who we really are that gives us new hope to join with the Archangels  and all the hosts of heaven in the battle with          Satan and his angels.  United with such heavenly helpers we have  every reason to hope and to rejoice that the Lord Jesus has found us  and saved us.

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