The Feast of the Dedication of St. Michael the Archangel
 (September 29)
 
 ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL
 
 "AND THERE WAS a great battle in heaven, Michael and his angels fought with
 the dragon, and the dragon fought and his angels; and they prevailed not,
 neither was their place found any more in heaven, and that great dragon was
 cast out, that old serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, who seduceth
 the whole world; and he was cast unto the earth, and his angels were thrown
 down with him."
 -- Apocalypse 12:7-9
 
 DEVOTION TO ST. MICHAEL
 Most Suitable for Our Times
 
 Lucifer has placed his stamp upon the present age. Open and secret revolt
 against God and His Church, the spirit of criticism, unbelief and
 immorality are spreading. The arrogant boast of Lucifer, "I will be like
 the Most High!" re-echoes everywhere. Puffed up with their discoveries and
 the progress in material science, men loudly proclaim their
 self-sufficiency and deny the existence of a Supreme Being. Governments and
 secret societies, plotting against God and striving to blot out from homes
 and schools, from offices and factories, all traces of Christianity, show
 plainly whose standard they follow. Never before in the world's history
 were God's rights so blasphemously mocked and denied, or the rights of man
 so arrogantly asserted, as they are today.
 
 These frightful evils must convince us that we must turn to St. Michael,
 the Archangel, that glorious prince of Heaven who rendered all glory to
 God, conquering Lucifer and casting him into the abyss.
 
 Already three centuries ago, St. Francis de Sales wrote: "Veneration of St.
 Michael is the great remedy against despising the rights of God, against
 insubordination, skepticism and infidelity" - vices which are perhaps more
 prevalent now than ever before.
 
 Surely, it is time for Christians to "rise from sleep" and to offer
 vigorous resistance to the enemies of salvation. The weapons in this
 conflict are not the arms of civil warfare, but the spiritual weapons of
 prayer and penance, increased fidelity to the Commandments of God, and
 frequent reception of the Sacraments. And surely we can choose no better
 leader in this conflict than the powerful captain who led the faithful
 Angels to victory.
 
 Let us, then, with confident trust invoke the aid and the protection of
 this mighty Archangel whose shield bears the inscription: "MI-CHA-EL" -
 "Quis ut Deus" - "Who is like unto God?"
 
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 The above is taken from the excellent booklet "St. Michael the Archangel"
 published by TAN Books (www.tanbooks.com).
 
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 Sincerely in Christ,
 Our Lady of the Rosary Library
 "Pray and work for souls"
 http://olrl.org
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