Mass set to commemorate Feast of the Archangels


Manila Archdiocese Apostolic Administrator Bishop Broderick S. Pabillo will preside over a high mass at 6 p.m. today (Sept. 29) at the National Shrine of St. Michael and the Archangels in San Miguel, Manila in solemn commemoration of the feast of the three archangels who played an important role in the history of man’s salvation: Saints Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, the only angels named in the Sacred Scriptures.

National Shrine of Saint Michael and the Archangels (Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN)

Devotees are invited to join the Eucharistic celebration online as only about 50 persons will be allowed inside the church.

Feast masses will also be offered at the San Rafael Parish in Balut, Tondo, Manila.

Holy masses in observance of the feast will also be offered in Oas, Albay, in honor of its patron saint, St. Michael (San Miguel), in Irosin, Sorsogon, in Gandara, San Sebastian, and Basey in Samar; as well as in Iligan City.

St. Michael, whose name means “who is like God,” was assigned to cast Lucifer out of heaven for challenging the sovereignty of God. He is invoked against the power of evil and temptations. Known as the Prince of Heavenly Host, St. Michael is the leader of all the angels.

St. Gabriel, the “Power or the Strength of God,” was sent to announce the birth of Jesus Christ to the Virgin Mary and the birth of St. John the Baptist to his father, Zacharias. He is the patron saint of childbirth and messengers.

St. Raphael, the “Medicine of God,” was appointed to cure sickness of the spirit and of the body. He is the patron saint of the blind, the youth, and against body ills and sickness.