The Angels in Catholic Teaching and Tradition

The Angels in Catholic Teaching and Tradition by Pascal P. Parente is a comprehensive exploration of angelology, published by TAN Books in 1994. This first edition, written in English, spans 190 pages and delves into the nature and role of angels as understood within Catholic teaching. Drawing from the Tradition and insights of the Doctors and Fathers of the Church, Parente presents a detailed account of the creation, intelligence, free will, and duties of angels.
Readers will find a thorough examination of various aspects of angels, including their powers, movements, and the history of devotion to them. The book also reveals the concept of guardian angels, extending beyond individuals to encompass churches, dioceses, and nations. This work serves as a resource for those interested in the intersection of religion and spirituality, particularly within the context of Christianity and Catholic theology.
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Father Pascal Parente compiles in this little book nearly everything that is known with certainty about the angels. Drawing heavily from Tradition and Doctors and Fathers of the Church, Parente explains the angels’ creation, intelligence, free will, language, powers, movements, number and particular duties. He also relates the history of devotion to the holy angels and discloses the little-known fact that there are guardian angels, not only of individuals, but of churches, dioceses, and nations!
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