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  1. The Cathedral of the Archangel[2] (Russian: Архангельский собор, romanized: Arkhangel'skiy sobor) is a Russian Orthodox church dedicated to the Archangel Michael. It is located in Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin in Russia between the Great Kremlin Palace and the Ivan the Great Bell Tower.

  2. Second-class relic stone of Saint Michael the Archangel from Monte Gargano, Italy. Archangel Michael frees souls from purgatory, by Jacopo Vignali, 17th century. Catholics often refer to Michael as "Holy Michael, the Archangel" [ 39 ] or "Saint Michael", a title that does not indicate canonisation.

  3. He was revealed to them as the Angel of Jehovah, the Captain of the Lord's host, Michael the Archangel. The Desire of Ages Page 99 - Written 1898. The words of the angel, "I am Gabriel, that stand in the presence of God," show that he holds a position of high honor in the heavenly courts.

  4. The Cathedral of the Archangel [2] (Russian: Архангельский собор, romanized: Arkhangel'skiy sobor) is a Russian Orthodox church dedicated to the Archangel Michael. It is located in Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin in Russia between the Great Kremlin Palace and the Ivan the Great Bell Tower .

    • In Scripture
    • Michael and The Archangels
    • Role and Mission
    • Cultus
    • Mentions in The Tridentine Liturgy
    • Veneration
    • Devotions
    • Art and Architecture
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    • Sources

    Michael is mentioned by name five times in the Bible. 1. Daniel 10:13, Gabriel says, "...but the prince of the kingdom of Persia stood in my way for twenty-one days, until finally Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me." 2. Daniel 10:21, "No one supports me against all these except Michael, your prince, standing as a reinforcement and a...

    Catholic tradition calls Michael, Gabriel and Raphael archangels. The word archangel comes from the Greek words arche (prince) and angelos (messenger). Michael means "Who is like God?" (a rhetorical question), Gabriel means "Power of God" or "Strong One of God" and Raphael means "God has healed". Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael are named in the Bible...

    In Roman Catholicism, Saint Michael has four distinct roles. First, he is the Enemy of Satan and the fallen angels. He defeated Satan and ejected him from Paradise and will achieve victory at the hour of the final battle with Satan. Secondly, he is the Christian angel of death: at the hour of death, Saint Michael descends and gives each person the ...

    "Of all the angels, Michael was by far the most important in the Middle Ages." The earliest indications of a cult of St. Michael occur in the Near East. The emperor Constantine built the Michaelion at Chalcedon on the site of an earlier temple. Other sanctuaries were located at healing springs in Anatolia, Antioch, and Egypt. Identification of St M...

    In editions of the Roman Missal before 1970, Saint Michael was mentioned in the Confiteor as recited by the priest and again in the altar server's response at Mass. He was mentioned also in celebrations of Solemn Mass when the priest put incense in the thurible, reciting the prayer: Per intercessionem beati Michaelis Archangeli, stantis a dextris a...

    Patronage

    Because of his association with scales to judge the souls of the dead, Michael the Archangel is the patron saint of bankers and grocers. Additionally, because of his role in leading the angels to expel Satan from heaven, Saint Michael is also the patron saint of police officers and military personnel. A large number of Roman Catholic churches around the globe are dedicated to Saint Michael, from Hammerfest, Norway, to Oeste Catarinense in Brazil. Saint Michael's feast day of September 29 has...

    Devotions to Saint Michael have a large Catholic following, and a number of churches are dedicated to him worldwide. Roman Catholic devotions to Saint Michael have been expressed in a variety of forms, including a chaplet and scapular.A number of prayers, novenas, and hymns are directed to him.

    Paintings

    Saint Michael symbolizes the victory of good over evil, and he has been widely represented in art through the ages.Depictions of Saint Michael often portray the scene where Satan, or the fallen angels, are helpless below the sword or spear of a triumphant Saint Michael. In some depictions, the Latin phrase Quis ut Deus?can be seen on the shield of Saint Michael. The phrase means "Who is like God?" and Saint Michael asks it scornfully as he slays Satan, represented as a dragon, or a man-like f...

    Icons

    1. 13th century icon, Saint Catherine's Monastery 2. Russian icon by Andrei Rublev, c. 1408 3. Michael the Archangel and biblical scenes, Russian icon, c. 1410 4. Archangel Michael in Victory, by Simon Ushakov, 1676 1. Archangels Michael and Gabriel, 12th century, Saint Catherine's Monastery 2. City of Archangel Michaelwith other angels and saints, Russian icon, 1741 3. Russian icon of the Seven Archangelsincluding Michael, 19th century 4. Gathering of the 7 Holy Archangels, early 20th-centur...

    Statues

    1. St Michael's Fountain, on Boulevard Saint-Michel, Paris 2. At Castel Sant'Angelo, Rome, 1753 3. Electoral Palace, Bonn, former seat of the Order of Saint Michael, Germany 4. Hamburg, Germany

    Ball, Anne (2003). Encyclopedia of Catholic Devotions and Practices. OSV Press. ISBN 0-87973-910-X.
    Johnson, Richard Freeman (2005). Saint Michael the Archangel in Medieval English Legend. Boydell Press. ISBN 978-1-84383-128-0.
    O'Boyle, Donna-Marie (2008). Catholic Saints Prayer Book. OSV Publishing. ISBN 978-1-59276-285-9.
  5. cathedral of the archangel The Cathedral of the Archangel Mikhail, in the Moscow Kremlin, served as the mausoleum of the Muscovite grand princes and tsars until the end of the seventeenth century. The present building (built 1505 – 1509) was commissioned by Tsar Ivan III (reigned 1462 – 1505) to replace a fourteenth-century church.

  6. The Cathedral of the Archangel is the second important church of Kremlin. The magnificent masterpiece of Russian Architecture was built in 1505-1509 by Aleviz Noviy, an architect from Italy. The design of the Cathedral contains five domes, that are shifted to the east.

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