5 Books About Angels Catholics Should Read

by Apologetics, Catholic Media, Faith & Life, October

Do you believe in angels? The Catholic Church certainly does, but the teachings about these heavenly creatures are often misunderstood. Do yourself a favor and read about all the ways angels can help you in your daily spiritual life!

“Since God often sends us his inspirations by means of his angels, we ought frequently to offer him our aspirations through the same channel. … Call on them and honor them frequently, and ask their help in all your affairs, temporal as well as spiritual.” –St. Francis de Sales

5 Books On Angels For Catholics

The Glories of the Holy Angels

Angels of God: The Bible, the Church and the Heavenly Host

Angels and Saints: A Biblical Guide to Friendship with God’s Holy Ones

Angels and Demons: What Do We Really Know about Them?

The Angels: In Catholic Teaching and Tradition

“Our Guardian Angels are our most faithful friends, because they are with us day and night, always and everywhere. We ought often to invoke them.”

— St. John Vianney

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