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[Editor’s Note: St. Raphael is the Patron
Angel of youth, purity, joy, marriage, and
happy meetings. This booklet by Fr. Lovasik
will give you deeper insight into St.
Raphael and his patronage of young people.
See especially the prayers listed in Part
III for purity and for a wise choice in a
marriage partner.]
Walking With St. Raphael
Angel of Joy, Healing, Love
by Rev. Lawrence G. Lovasik
GOD SPEAKS:
"Behold I will send my Angel, who shall go
before thee, and keep thee in thy journey,
and bring thee into the place I have
prepared. Take notice of him, and hear his
voice." (Exodus 23:20).
FOREWORD
I would like to introduce you to an
Archangel. His name is Raphael, one of the
Seven Spirits who continually sing the great
chant of praise before the throne of the
Most High. He is the Angel of Joy, and
Patron of health, of travelers, of happy
meetings, of youth and love, and of home
life. That is the reason why I think you
will like knowing him better.
If you need a friend, an adviser, a
companion; if you want clearness of vision
in the mists of the world, peace in its
turmoil, and security in its uncertainty,
walk with Raphael in this journey of
life on which a loving Father has sent you.
This great Archangel will help you live in
joy ― though you bear heavy crosses ―
prepare well for future living in your
Father's Home, and reach your journey's end,
good, happy, and ready!
I entrust this story of an Archangel to the
Queen of the Angels, Mary Immaculate, who
received the greatest message of her life
from an Archangel.
- Father Lawrence G. Lovasik
PART I
THE BOOK OF TOBIAS
The Book of Tobias (or Tobit) is one of the
books of the Old Testament. It belongs to
the time of the Assyrian domination, about
722 before Christ. It sets forth the ideal
of a saintly family life. The story of the
Angel Raphael and Tobias is contained in
these memoirs of Tobias and his son.
Among the captives who were carried off to
Assyria there was a very saintly man named
Tobias. He consoled his fellow captives and
was very kind to them.
God allowed Tobias to become blind. When
Tobias was already old, fearing that he
would soon die, he called his son and said,
"Honor your mother always. Fear God and
never sin. Gives alms to the poor. Keep
yourself from all impurity. Never let pride
rule you. Do not do to another what you
would not like him to do to you. Seek the
advice of the wise man. Pray to God at all
times, and ask Him to direct your ways. We
are poor, but we shall possess much if we
fear God and hate sin."
One day Tobias sent his son, also named
Tobias, into a distant country to collect a
debt. Since the young Tobias did not know
the way, God sent him the Angel Raphael to
be his guide. On the journey they stopped
at the river Tigris to rest and bathe. A
large fish plunged after Tobias, and he was
frightened. But the angel told Tobias to
seize the fish. When he had drawn the fish
on to the bank, the angel told him to take
out its heart, gall, and liver to make a
medicine.
They then continued the journey and arrived
at the home of a relative of Tobias. Tobias
took his daughter as his wife because the
angel told him to do so.
Tobias then returned home with his new wife,
Sara. The angel told him to apply the
medicine made from the fish to the eyes of
his old father. At once his father's sight
was restored.
Both father and son tried to prevail on the
angel to accept half of their new‑found
wealth. But he told them to give their
thanks to the God of heaven. "To Him," he
said, "offer your praises for all men to
hear; He it is that has shown mercy to you .
. . When you, Tobias, were praying, and with
tears, when you were burying the dead,
leaving your dinner untasted, so as to hide
them all day in your house, and at night
give them burial, I, all the while, was
offering that prayer of yours to the Lord.
Then, because you had won His favor, it was
necessary that trials should come and test
your worth. And now, for your healing, for
the deliverance of your son's wife Sara,
from the attack of the evil spirit, He has
chosen me for His messenger. Who am I? I
am the angel Raphael, and my place is among
those seven who stand in the presence of
the Lord."
Upon hearing this, they were both filled
with fear and fell down trembling with their
faces to the earth.
"Peace be with you," the angel said. "Do not
be afraid. It was God's will, not mine, that
brought me to your side; To Him pay the
thanks and praise you owe. I was at your
side, eating and drinking but only in
outward show; the food, the drink I live by
man's eyes cannot see. And now the time has
come when I must go back to Him who sent me.
Give thanks to God, and tell the story of
His great deeds."
With that he was caught away from their
eyes, and they saw him no more. For three
hours together, face to earth, they gave
thanks to God; and when they rose up, it was
to tell the story of all these marvels.
PART II
THE ARCHANGEL RAPHAEL
Archangel (Greek:
ruling angel), in its wider meaning, is an
angel of higher rank, thus all the higher
orders of angels. The archangels are God's
messengers to man in matters of graver
importance, e.g., Raphael to Tobias. Also to
the archangels God entrusts the care of
persons of exalted rank or sanctity.
The name of the Archangel Raphael
(Hebrew: "God has healed") occurs only
in the Book of Tobias of the Old Testament,
where the traveling companion of the younger
Tobias makes himself known as "the Angel
Raphael, one of the seven, who stand before
the Lord" (Tob. 12, 15).
As to the functions attributed
to Raphael, we have little more than his
declaration to old Tobias that when the
latter was occupied in his works of mercy
and charity, he, Raphael, offered his prayer
to the Lord, and that he was sent by the
Lord to heal him of his blindness and to
deliver Sara, his son's wife, from the
devil. Many identify Raphael with the "angel
of the Lord" mentioned in the fifth chapter
of St. John's Gospel, because of the meaning
of his name and because of his healing role
in the Book of Tobias. Some theologians
believed that Saint Raphael was Our Lord's
own Guardian Angel.
Of the seven archangels, who in both Jewish
and Christian tradition are venerated as
standing before the throne of God, three
only are mentioned by name in the Bible:
Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael. These have
been venerated in the Church from early
times, especially in the East, but it was
not till the pontificate of Pope Benedict XV
that the liturgical feasts of Gabriel and
Raphael were made obligatory throughout the
Latin Church. The Church assigned the
feast of Saint Raphael to October 24.
Angel of Joy
It would seem that God has appointed the
Angel Raphael His minister for the province
of joy. The Book of Tobias shows us
unhappiness followed by happiness. It tells
us how Raphael appeared to the pious family
of Tobias and led them by the hand away from
their sadness into the peace and the glory
of joy. As Tobias begins his journey with
Raphael, his father's last prayer is that
his angel accompany him. And when Tobias
and Sara leave, Raguel and Anna make a
similar petition. Belief, then, in the Holy
Angels is a part of the faith of those who
are being favored with the presence of one
of seven who stand before the throne of
God.
What a flood of light the Book of Tobias
sheds on God and His hidden ways of
directing men and their affairs! In this
drama you observe that Raphael, magnificent
in his humility, hides himself while the
characters suffer, in order that he may
serve them better. The higher a creature,
the more humble he is. That God increase and
he decrease is the holy ambition which
inflames his zeal. Veiling his real nature
by the form of a man and his activities by
human circumstances, Raphael gently controls
the outcome of events for those who follow
his inspirations.
Young Tobias obeys his unknown guide, and
because he obeys, his path is made smooth
before him. As he journeys beside the angel
in simple obedience, Raphael directs every
moment in light, although to the young man
all appears in darkness. Everything follows
a marvelous plan. The marriage of the young
man offers many dangers. But the Angel
Raphael is there, and sadness vanishes.
Although he is an Angel of Light, Raphael
appears in no resplendent form: he uses no
dramatic display of heavenly power. But
working quietly through a series of human
circumstances he brings to those who hire
him for wages the promised joy and healing.
Although he is Angel of Travelers and Angel
of Joy, the journey is not without hazard,
not without bitter trials and tears. His
beautiful role consists in directing Tobias
to use wisely the dangers which he
encounters. Evils yield blessings for
himself and those whom he loves. By his
journey the young man did all that he had
intended, and much more than he could have
planned. A series of glorious events owe
their rise to successive angelic
inspirations, faithfully obeyed.
Raphael's first salutation upon entering the
house of Tobias is "Joy." Referring to the
elder Tobias who lived forty‑two years after
his cure, Holy Scripture says, "The rest of
his life was in joy, and with great increase
of the fear of God he departed in peace."
When Raphael's work is finished with
marvelous completeness, and time brings back
every joy which it took away and a thousand
more, we read at the end of the Book these
words about Tobias, his son: "With joy they
buried him." Raphael's promise is indeed
fulfilled! Return of joy redoubled is the
theme of the Book of Tobias. From the moment
that Raphael, Angel of Joy, makes his
entrance into the drama of Tobias,
deliverance is near and a triumphant ending
is assured. God uses an Angel to manifest
His power and glory. This "figure of His
Providence" leads to health and happiness
for those who trust him. Tobias is led back,
money is returned, sight is restored, and
life is returned to Tobias when death
threatened. At the end, when Raphael has led
his charges to joy, he appears in order to
give the only genuine glory there is ― glory
to God. The glory of God made evident in the
Book of Tobias consists in God's yielding to
the prayers of His children. His glory and
our joy become one.
In all of Raphael's dealings with you, you
will learn to view life from God's point of
view.
God to him is the only Reality. As he
journeys disguised by your side, he points
everywhere to God, he teaches you to
appreciate His greatness everywhere, to see
Him first and last. God sends His messenger
to instruct and to comfort you if you yield
to his holy influence as Tobias did. Thus
Raphael brings you joy because he brings you
to God. You are not spared your natural
fears and doubts. But when confided to him,
they soon vanish. Only as you journey on
with him do you realize the preparations
which were made. One lesson is evident ― you
need faith! Sanctity is the perfection of
this virtue which Raphael would have you
practice at every step of your way. His
promise is "joy" at the end. He will keep
his promise for he is the Angel of Joy.
Angel of Healing
Raphael is called "the Remedy of God."
The names of the Archangels signify a single
outstanding operation which each performs in
fulfilling the designs of Providence. Thus
Michael is commissioned to exercise the
Power of God ‑ to ratify special decrees, to
execute particular judgments, to prevent
Satan and his hordes from transgressing too
far. Gabriel is commissioned to announce
the more important supernatural truths, to
manifest mysteries, to strengthen faith and
hope. St. Gregory calls Raphael "the Remedy
of God." His office is to heal. He is then
by excellence the Angel of the Sick.
Humanly speaking, we owe our rather complete
revelation of St. Raphael's sojourn on
earth to the piety of two persons: one, the
elder Tobias; the other, his future
daughter‑in‑law, Sara. Tobias had been
stricken with blindness, and Sara had been
persecuted by a devil. At the same time,
though many miles apart from each other,
they asked God to pity and help them. And
the Scripture tells us (Tobias 3, 24) "the
prayers of them both were heard and the holy
angel of the Lord, Raphael, was sent to heal
them both, whose prayers at one time were
rehearsed in the sight of the Lord."
St. Raphael's own account of himself and his
mission to the Tobias family will bear
repetition. "When you, Tobias, were
praying, and with tears . . . I, all the
while, was offering that prayer of yours to
the Lord. Then, because you had His favor,
it was necessary that trials should come and
test your worth. And now, for your healing,
for the deliverance of your son's wife Sara,
from the attack of the evil spirit, He has
chosen me for His messenger. Who am I? I am
the angel Raphael, and my place is among
those seven who stand in the presence of the
Lord."
From the beginning of history St. Raphael
has been God's chief agent in administering
to the sick. Perhaps the archangel's most
constant occupation among mortals was to
guard the sick from the attacks of the evil
spirits. On countless occasions he was sent
to carry out Divine decrees of miraculous
cures. In addition, he was, of course,
regularly engaged in offering the prayers of
those who were in good faith.
In her liturgy concerning the sick and the
dying the Church is most alert to danger
from diabolical attack and most insistent on
the need we have of the help of the angels.
By her advice and example she earnestly
desires us to invoke their aid. We need them
in our normal life, but we need them
particularly when we are sick, for then we
are definitely in danger. The Church's
prayers for the sick and the dying contain
so many petitions to keep demons away and
send good angels to protect the patient. The
angels know medicine as no physician can
hope to know it, and in general their
interest is to cure sickness and restore the
patient to a complete use of all his
faculties. We should enlist to our advantage
this angelic activity, especially in the
case of St. Raphael who has been chosen by
God as the Healer of the Sick.
When St. Raphael appears, all evils which
he touches are healed by one means or
another. The monstrous fish attacks
Tobias on the first night that he travels
with Raphael. But the enemy proves to be his
salvation, when he follows the counsels of
his guide who tells him to grasp it by the
gill and draw it toward him. The angel
instructs Tobias to take out the entrails
of the fish and lay up the heart and
gall and liver. "For these," he said,
"are necessary for useful medicines." Tobias
does not foresee any use for the heart and
liver of the fish. But when he is told to
marry Sara, "remembering the angel's word,
he took out of his bag part of the liver,
and laid it upon the burning coals." Later
it is used as a cure for the blindness of
his father. The fish is the symbol of Christ
to whom Raphael leads us at once as the
Medicine of all our ills of soul and body.
Moreover, Raphael acts with singular
simplicity, though the affairs in
question are in themselves very complicated.
"I am," says the Angel, "Azarias, son of
Ananias; I am the help of the Lord, coming
out of the Cloud." He conceals himself
under the form of a man's name; likewise he
conceals his angelic action under the form
of man's human adventures. He gives fortune,
health, a wife, light, vision, joy. He shows
that God is there, present and willing to
help. He gives these blessings as coming
from God. Things which are impossible to men
are possible to God. When Omnipotence
speaks, there is no room except for
simplicity.
The Book of Tobias suggests that it is God's
will to cure the maladies of mankind
through the Angel whom He wished to call
Raphael,
which in Hebrew means, "God has healed." But
many identify Raphael with the "angel of the
Lord" mentioned in the fifth chapter of
Saint John's Gospel, because of the
meaning of his name and because of his
healing role in the Book of Tobias. The
Gospel of the Mass is taken from Saint
John's Gospel referring to the pool called
Probatica, where the multitude of the infirm
lay awaiting the moving of the water, for
"an angel of the Lord used to come down at
certain times in the pool, and the water was
moved. And the first to go down into the
pool after the moving of the water was cured
of whatever infirmity he had."
The hymns used in the Office of St.
Raphael's feast recall the healing power of
the archangel and his victory over the
demon. In fact, the two proper hymns dwell
on this mission alone. For example, the hymn
for Vespers contains the following prayer:
"May the Angel Raphael, physician in care of
our health, come down from heaven to cure
all who are sick and to solve the difficult
problems of life." And the hymn at Lauds
makes this direct appeal: "Be with us, O
Archangel, called the Medicine of God; drive
away diseases of the body and bring good
health to our minds." As these prayers
indicate, the Remedy of God is for both the
soul and body. A troubled mind, especially a
conscience burdened with sin, is the first
concern of the Angelic Healer. We are "sick"
not only when we labor under some bodily
affliction, but also when we suffer from
pride, sensuality, spiritual discouragement,
indifference to actual grace, lack of
charity, of courage, of fervor in prayer.
Even when we are bewildered by the problems
of life, even when domestic cares seem too
much for us, even then we need the care of
St. Raphael. Indeed, he never considers us
"cured" until he has brought us "the peace
of God which surpasses understanding." If to
that end a miracle is required, we may rely
on him to procure it.
Over a long period of nineteen centuries the
cult of St. Raphael among Christian peoples
was restricted and informal. In fact it was
Pope Benedict XV who established
universally the archangel's feast with a
proper Mass and Office. God has selected
these times of ours to institute a universal
and concentrated movement to foster the
great archangel's love for us and secure his
powerful intercession. There was never a
time when healing the sick was not dear to
the Heart of God, so it is significant that
the Twentieth Century should have been
chosen as the dawn of an era of more
intense, more extensive devotion to St.
Raphael. If the faithful follow the
inspired lead of the Church in furthering
this devotion, the coming years will see
miracles of healing multiplied everywhere.
Heavenly Physician, Angelic Healer, the
Remedy of God ‑ these certainly are titles
to challenge our faith in the ways of
Providence. They are not man‑given titles;
they are simply equivalents of the name God
Himself revealed. Raphael is God's Own
prescription for our ills, for the complete
cure of a world that is sick.
Entrust your pains and illnesses to Raphael.
He will teach you why you suffer.
To know this "why" will make your pain
more endurable. Although you do not
naturally like suffering, you can reconcile
yourself to it if you are convinced that it
leads to joy, and that the light and
strength of God are with you at the moment
of need if you ask for these gifts. Pain is
power if you bear it for the love of God.
Pain with love is a beautiful sacrifice to
God, a fruitful means of sanctification for
your soul and of merit for eternity.
Raphael will give you peace of mind.
The fruits of the spirit are charity, joy,
peace and patience. Patience will bring you
peace, and peace with its resultant joy will
conduct you to love, your aim and goal. Your
trouble may continue, but a work of
surpassing beauty will meanwhile be
accomplished within your soul. Quietly the
Angel of Peace will prepare the way for God
to come more intimately into your life, and
to your utter surprise you will discover
suddenly that you are above the pain. You
can at last look upon the cause of the
affliction and rest calmly undisturbed, for
the strength of peace has come.
As you deal with the Angel Raphael, you
always see afterwards that the time at
which he worked was beautifully
right. Tobias finds Raphael outside his
very door and ready for a journey. No time
is consumed searching for him. You would
suppose that Raphael, with special power
over the evil spirit, Asmodeus, would cast
him out immediately, or that this Heavenly
Physician would cure instantaneously the
blind eyes of the old Tobias. Both of these
actions require time; the first, three days
and nights; the second, a half hour. You can
say that events do not happen "on time"
according to our earthly views but just at
the favorable moment ordained by God.
Never can you guess when Raphael will work.
It is best then to leave the time and manner
of action to his wisdom; yet on your own
part do all that you feel inspired to do to
obtain help, and bear all delays bravely.
God's thoughts are not your thoughts, nor
His ways your ways, therefore, you need to
readjust your plans constantly as you travel
with Raphael, the figure of God's
Providence.
Because of the cure of blindness mentioned
in the Book of Tobias, Raphael is
invoked as Patron of physicians and of those
who are afflicted with illness, especially
with any eye disease. Invoke him in any
illness or affliction of the mind or body.
God has ordained that Raphael should ever
remain "the Remedy of God" for suffering
mankind. This kind angel can perform cures
for you, too, if you confide in his
intercession as Tobias did.
Angels, like all intelligent creatures,
possess individual traits. It may be that
from the beginning Raphael was endowed with
a special sympathy for human suffering and
was thus providentially equipped for his
office of "physician in care of our health."
At any rate, his constant attendance at the
bedside of the sick, and his frequent
response to the prayers of those who were
troubled in mind and spirit, must have
fostered in his heart an increasing
kindness and tenderness toward mankind.
"A brother helped by a brother is like a
strong city." Raphael proves himself to
be truly a brother ― sometimes by
his own direct inspirations, sometimes by
arranging that others aid you ― and
invariably you find him "a tower of
strength and a kindly light," especially in
illness. You see in his care for you, the
care of our all‑kind Heavenly Father, Who
uses him as an instrument either to cure you
or to help you to take up your cross daily
and follow Jesus. The important task of
bearing your cross will not be quite so
difficult if you walk with Raphael.
Angel of Love
Among the angels, Saint Raphael is a special
patron of youth.
God has made this known by the beautiful Biblical account of Raphael's
devotedness to the youth Tobias. The Angel
Raphael took Tobias under his special care
and protected him from the dangers that
beset his journey to a strange country. He
preserved Tobias pure in a pagan world, and
delivered Sara from the power of the evil
spirits. He will also help you in the
struggle against your three greatest
enemies: the world, the flesh, and the
devil.
The decision of supreme importance in the
life of a young man or woman is the choice
of a lifetime helpmate. The consequences of
that choice are serious and far-reaching;
they penetrate into the whole of their
earthly life, even into eternity. Upon that
selection hinge to a large extent the hopes
of their happiness both here and hereafter.
Hence that decision should be made with the
greatest care, prudence, and wisdom of which
a person is capable, and, above all,
in the spirit of earnest prayer.
Saint Raphael is the Angel of happy meetings
and a wise choice. Through him the young
Tobias was led to his future bride.
Tobias had probably met many young ladies
before, but yet he had never felt sure of
himself till Raphael arranged a meeting with
Sara, a person of rare beauty and high moral
qualities. She was God's choice of a
companion for His servant Tobias, and
through the Angel Raphael He made His
choice known. Today, as in the long ago,
Raphael helps people to find peace and
happiness. He has a way of
uniting people. Just as he unites, so he
separates individuals when it is a matter of
wisdom, when their union would result in
harm to either one or to them
both.
But you must trust your Angel‑Friend as
Tobias did. Bring your difficulties to his
attention in earnest prayer. Seek his
protection against the temptations that may
lie in your path. He will protect you with
as much devotion as he protected young
Tobias if only you make him your patron and
your friend. You will never go wrong
trusting this Angel who in the Providence of
God may have been destined to guide you
safely through the dangerous time of
courtship to a happy marriage.
Angel of Everyday Life
A list of the archangel's activities would
be incomplete without mention of his
"visits" to ordinary households. Merely
paying visits seems to be an unimportant
occupation for so great a personage, and yet
by his own testimony such acts of kindness
were probably frequent.
Raphael's devotedness to young Tobias shows
itself in the ordinary daily things of life.
Tobias obeys the Angel under all
circumstances and in spite of his own
inclinations. He obeys the Angel and
subdues the monster which yields food and
medicine. He obeys the Angel and meets
Raguel and finally Sara who brings him
happiness and wealth. He obeys the Angel and
hastens on ahead of Sara to meet his father
and mother. At the end when Tobias
obediently offers Raphael gifts, he finds
out that his guide is an Angel of the Lord.
Among the most lovely revelations of Raphael
are those courtesies of his which are
connected with your own ordinary daily life. He uses any circumstance, for grace can attach
itself to anything. In all types of needs
from getting relief from a headache to
getting a death bed conversion, Raphael
will manage you and your affairs
magnificently if only you trust and obey him
as Tobias did on his journey. His judgment
is always excellent, and his methods are
irreproachable. You will discover that this
powerful spirit can understand your problems
and feelings in the trivial affairs of your
everyday life, and he does so with sweet and
tender care. He eases troubles, sends little
inspirations, gratifies little desires,
revives and fulfills hopes that seemed dead
and buried, and humors your very whims,
until he attracts your love and confidence.
Something that you have asked for or that
you need in your work or living, seems
suddenly beset by difficulties. You are
overwhelmed with the impossibility of the
thing. Then suddenly all obstacles are
somehow cleared away. The desired end comes
about, apparently in all simplicity and
naturalness. At such times you will know
that Raphael was at work. His every act is
characterized by sincerity and directness.
But he does let you see the obstacles which
stand in the way of what you want.
The wide scope of St. Raphael's activity in
the affair of salvation may be seen from
young Tobias' grateful acknowledgement of
all the archangel did for him and his
family: "He it was that escorted me safely,
going and coming; recovered the debt from
Gabelus; won my bride; rid her of the evil
spirit's attack, engaged the gratitude of
her parents; rescued me from the fish; and
restored to you the light of day. Through
him, we have been blessed with great
benefits. Is it possible to make any return
for all these?" And we should add to this
list of benefits a very important one which
the archangel mentioned to the elder Tobias:
"When you, Tobias, were praying, and with
tears . . . I, all the while, was offering
that prayer of yours to the Lord."
Turn with increasing confidence to your
heavenly Guide as you walk with him on your
journey through life, and beg him to supply
your known wants and, above all, those of
which you are ignorant. Your need will be
supplied in a most unexpected manner. In the
end he will never disappoint your trust.
Raphael is the patron of those who travel,
and with more divine approval than even
Saint Christopher. With accidents in
traveling as numerous as they are, one feels
safer after calling for the aid of the Angel
whom God chose to guide Tobias on his
perilous journey. The Church has long
sanctioned the practice of praying to Saint
Raphael before setting out on a trip.
If you choose Raphael as your Angel Guide
and obey him as young Tobias did, he will
set the eyes of your soul on the Heavenly
City toward which he is guiding you. Walk
with Raphael who directs your
steadfast gaze ever toward Him who is the
Light, the Soul of your soul. The Sacred
Humanity of Christ, symbolized by the fish
whose gall gave vision to old Tobias, will
then become your Light, as well as your
Healing from sin.
As Angel of the Last Anointing
Raphael will be with you to assist your soul
as it makes the final journey from Time to
Eternity. If during your sojourn here on
earth he has been most solicitous for your
welfare, who can tell the power and
goodness which you will experience as you
are about to journey toward God, to whom you
have waited for a lifetime to be united, but
Who on His part has waited for you from
eternity? It will be Raphael's hour of
triumph. He will then receive the wages for
his efforts, if he can bring you secure at
last before the Face of Him on whom the
angels desire to gaze.
PART III
VARIOUS PRAYERS
Consecration to Saint Raphael
Holy Archangel Raphael, standing so close to
the throne of God and offering Him our
prayers, I venerate you as God's special
Friend and Messenger. I choose you as my
Patron and wish to love and obey you as
young Tobias did. I consecrate to you my
body and soul, all my work, and my whole
life. I want you to be my Guide and
Counselor in all the dangerous and difficult
problems and decisions of my life.
Remember, dearest Saint Raphael, that the
grace of God preserved you with the good
angels in heaven when the proud ones were
cast into hell. I entreat you, therefore, to
help me in my struggle against the world,
the flesh, and the devil. Defend me from
all dangers and every occasion of sin.
Direct me always in the way of peace,
safety, and salvation. Offer my prayers to
God as you offered those of Tobias, so that
through your intercession I may obtain the
graces necessary for the salvation of my
soul. Remember me and always entreat for me
before the Face of the Son of God. Help me
to love and serve my God faithfully, to die
in His grace, and finally to merit to join
you in seeing and praising God forever in
heaven. Amen.
Petitions to Saint Raphael
Saint Raphael the Archangel, since God
entrusted the young Tobias to your special
care, it is also His will that I invoke you
as my companion through life. I wish to
honor you as I honor my Guardian Angel.
Noble and mighty Messenger of God, l beg you
to guard and protect me. Conduct me on the
way of life as you accompanied young Tobias
on his long and dangerous journey. Warn me
against every occasion of sin and fill my
soul with wholesome thoughts and loving
encouragement to practice virtue. Intercede
for me that I may share in your burning zeal
in God's service and devoted love for His
Divine will.
You know the value of my soul in the eyes of
God. Never let me forget that it was
redeemed by the Precious Blood of Jesus
Christ. Let no stain of sin disfigure the
beauty of my soul or rob me of my dignity as
a child of God.
Forgive me, my Angel Friend, for so often
disregarding your advice and inspirations.
In the future I earnestly want to obey you
faithfully, as I wish to obey my Guardian
Angel who ever stands at my side inspiring
me to do good and to avoid evil. I love you
both sincerely, and I am deeply grateful for
your constant care of me.
Loving Archangel Raphael, God sent you to
the old Tobias and Sara to heal and console
them. The Lord chose you to be a herald of
blessings, a guide to His friends, a strong
helper in time of need, a healer of the
sick, and a conqueror of evil. May your
intercession with our King and Savior help
me to become a worthy messenger of His word
by my good example, and faithfully serve Him
as a healer of souls through my prayers and
sacrifices for the salvation of souls.
My dear Patron, Saint Raphael, you told
Tobias and Sara: "Bless the God of heaven,
give glory to Him in the sight of all that
live because He has shown His mercy to you"
(Tob. 12, 6). Help me to thank Him for all
He has done for my soul and body through my
Guardian Angel and through you. May my whole
life be a continual expression of thanks for
the mercy of God toward me. Help me to
follow your guidance as young Tobias did so
that I may enjoy your protection on this
dangerous journey through life and reach my
eternal home in heaven, there to praise the
mercy of God toward me in union with you and
all the other Angels and Saints forever.
Amen.
Angel of God, my guardian dear, To whom His
love commits me here; Ever this day be at my
side, To light and guard, to rule and guide.
Amen.
LITURGICAL HYMN
(Feast of Sts. Michael, Gabriel and Raphael)
They come, God's messengers of love,
They come from realms of peace above,
From homes of never fading light,
From blissful mansions ever bright.
They come to watch around us here,
To soothe our sorrow, calm our fear:
You heavenly guides, speed not away,
God willeth you with us to stay.
But chiefly at its journey's end
'Tis yours the spirit to befriend,
And whisper to the willing heart,
"O Christian soul, in peace depart."
To us the zeal of angels give,
With love to serve Thee while we live;
To us an angel guard supply,
When on the bed of death we lie.
To God the Father, God the Son,
And God the Spirit, Three in One,
From all above and all below
Let joyful praise unceasing flow.
For a Cure
Good Saint Raphael, I invoke you as patron
of those who are afflicted with some bodily
sickness or ailment. You prepared the
remedy which cured the blindness of Tobias.
Your name means "God has healed."
I turn to you for help in my present need.
(Mention your request.) If it be the
will of God, cure my ailment, or at least
give me the strength I need to bear it
patiently in atonement for my sins, and for
the salvation of my soul. Teach me to unite
my sufferings with those of Jesus and Mary,
and to seek God's grace at Holy Communion
and prayer. I wish to imitate you in your
zeal to do God's will in all things. Like
young Tobias I choose you as my companion on
my journey through this valley of tears. I
wish to follow your inspirations every step
of the way so that I may reach my journey's
end under your constant protection and in
the grace of God.
Saint Raphael, to the old Tobias you
revealed yourself as "the help of the grace
of God." Be my help and obtain for me the
grace of God and the favor I ask through
your powerful intercession. Physician from
God, cure me as you cured Tobias.
Saint Raphael, who are called "the Remedy of
God" and "the Angel of Health," pray for me.
Amen.
In honor of Saint Raphael:
Our Father. Hail Mary. Glory be.
Prayer for Purity
Saint Raphael, Patron Angel of Youth, I beg
you to plead with God for me that I may
always keep my life pure and holy. As you
guarded the young Tobias from dangers of
soul and body on his journey to a strange
land, protect me from the many dangers that
confront me in my life. Strengthen me in my
struggle against the temptations of the
world, the flesh, and the devil.
I pray and beg you, glorious Saint Raphael,
to be my Patron Angel of purity. For your
great love for Jesus, the King of the
Angels, and for Mary, the Queen of the
Angels, keep me from all uncleaness, and
grant that my mind may be untainted, my
heart pure, and my body chaste. May I
receive the "Bread of Angels" in Holy
Communion frequently, that it may be an
effective remedy and protection against the
temptations that press round about me, and
seal my heart forever against the
suggestions of sinful pleasures. Help me
always to serve Jesus and Mary in perfect
chastity, so that one day I may merit to
belong to those of whom Jesus spoke:
"Blessed are the pure of heart for they
shall see God." Amen.
Prayer for the Wise Choice of a
Marriage‑Partner
Glorious Saint Raphael, Patron and lover of
the young, I feel the need of calling to
you and of pleading for your help. In all
confidence I open my heart to you to beg
your guidance and assistance in the
important task of planning my future. Obtain
for me through your intercession the light
of God's grace so that I may decide wisely
concerning the person who is to be my
partner through life. Angel of Happy
Meetings, lead us by the hand to find each
other. May all our movements be guided by
your light and transfigured by your joy. As
you led the young Tobias to Sara and opened
up a new life of happiness with her to holy
marriage, lead me to such a one whom in your
angelic wisdom you judge best suited to be
united with me in marriage.
Saint Raphael, loving Patron of those
seeking a marriage partner, help me in this
supreme decision of my life. Find for me as
a help‑mate in life the person whose
character may reflect some of the traits of
Jesus and Mary. May he (she) be upright,
loyal, pure, sincere and noble, so that with
united efforts and with chaste and unselfish
love we both may strive to perfect ourselves
in soul and body, as well as the children it
may please God to entrust to our care.
Saint Raphael, Angel of chaste courtship,
bless our friendship and our love that sin
may have no part in it. May our mutual love
bind us so closely that our future home may
ever be most like the home of the Holy
Family of Nazareth. Offer your prayers to
God for the both of us and obtain the
blessing of God upon our marriage, as you
were the herald of blessing for the marriage
of Tobias and Sara.
Saint Raphael, Friend of the young, be my
Friend, for I shall always be yours. I
desire ever to invoke you in my needs. To
your special care I entrust the decision I
am to make as to my future husband (wife).
Direct me to the person with whom I can best
cooperate in doing God's Holy Will, with
whom I can live in peace, love, and harmony
in this life, and attain to eternal joy in
the next. Amen.
In honor of Saint Raphael:
Our Father. Hail Mary. Glory Be.
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Litany of Saint Raphael
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Lord, have mercy on us.
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Christ, have mercy on us.
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Lord, have mercy on us.
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Christ, hear us.
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Christ, graciously hear us.
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God the Father of heaven, have
mercy on us.
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God the Son, Redeemer of the world,
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God the Holy Spirit,
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Holy Trinity, one God,
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Jesus, King of Angels,
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Mary, Queen of Angels, pray for
us.
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St. Raphael the Archangel, pray for
us.
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St. Raphael, whose name means "God
has healed,"
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St. Raphael, preserved with the good
angels in God's kingdom,
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St. Raphael, one of the seven
spirits who stand before the Most
High,
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St. Raphael, ministering to God in
heaven,
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St. Raphael, noble and mighty
Messenger of God,
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St. Raphael, devoted to the Holy
Will of God,
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St. Raphael, who offered to God the
prayers of the father Tobias,
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St. Raphael, traveling‑companion of
the young Tobias,
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St. Raphael, who guarded your
friends from danger,
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St. Raphael, who found a worthy wife
for Tobias,
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St. Raphael, who delivered Sara from
the evil spirits,
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St. Raphael, who healed the father
Tobias of his blindness,
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St. Raphael, guide and protector on
our journey through life,
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St. Raphael, strong helper in time
of need.
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St. Raphael, conqueror of evil,
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St. Raphael, guide and counselor of
young people,
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St. Raphael, protector of pure
souls,
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St. Raphael, patron angel of youth,
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St. Raphael, angel of joy,
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St. Raphael, angel of happy
meetings,
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St. Raphael, angel of chaste
courtship,
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St. Raphael, angel of those seeking
a marriage partner,
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St. Raphael, angel of a happy
marriage,
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St. Raphael, angel of home life,
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St. Raphael, guardian of the
Christian family,
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St. Raphael, protector of travelers,
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St. Raphael, patron of health,
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St. Raphael, Heavenly Physician,
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St. Raphael, helper of the blind,
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St. Raphael, healer of the sick,
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St. Raphael, patron of physicians,
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St. Raphael, consoler of the
afflicted,
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St. Raphael, support of the dying,
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St. Raphael, herald of blessings,
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St. Raphael, defender of the Church,
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Lamb of God, who take away the sins
of the world, Spare us, O Lord,
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Lamb of God, who take away the sins
of the world, Graciously hear us,
O Lord,
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Lamb of God, who take away the sins
of the world, Have mercy on us.
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V. Pray for us, O glorious Saint
Raphael the Archangel,
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R. That we may be made worthy of
the promises of Christ.
Let us pray
O God, who graciously gave the Archangel
Raphael as a companion to Your servant
Tobias when on his journey, grant us, Your
servants, that we may ever enjoy his
protection and be strengthened by his help.
Through Christ our Lord. Amen.
In Honor of Sts. Michael, Gabriel and
Raphael
God, Our Father, in a wonderful way You
guide the work of Angels and men. May Sts.
Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, and all Your
Angels who serve You constantly in heaven,
keep us safe from all harm on earth. Grant
this through Our Lord Jesus Christ Your Son,
who lives and reigns with You and the Holy
Spirit, One God, for ever and ever. Amen.
Lord, hear the prayers of those You renew
with the Bread of Life. Make them strong by
the courage it gives. Through the watchful
care of the Archangels Michael, Gabriel and
Raphael, and all the angels, may we advance
along the way of salvation. We ask this in
the Name of Jesus the Lord. Amen.
Feast Day: September 29th
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