All about the Angels

All about the Angels by Paul O’Sullivan is an illustrated book published by TAN Books in November 1991. This edition spans 148 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the role of angels in human experiences, detailing how they have visited people throughout history and continue to do so today. It highlights their protective and comforting presence, as well as their ability to intervene in our lives.
Readers will find a collection of stories featuring notable figures such as St. Michael, St. Raphael, and St. Gabriel, alongside accounts from saints like St. Gemma Galgani and St. Thomas Aquinas. The narrative delves into themes of angelology and the spiritual guidance offered by these celestial beings, providing insights into their significance within Christianity and Catholicism. This work serves as a devotional exploration of angels and their impact on the human spirit.
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A wonderful book showing how the angels have visited people innumerable times in the past, how they do so today, and would do even more if we asked them. Also, how they prevent accidents, comfort us, help us, and protect us from the devils. Contains many beautiful stories about St. Michael, St. Raphael and St. Gabriel; plus, angel stories from St. Gemma Galgani, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. John Bosco, etc. One of our 3 most popular titles!
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