Guardian angels are angels assigned to a particular person at that person's birth. Like any angel they are pure spirit in the service of God and are His messengers. They care for their individual charge, watch over them, and pray for them. They can only do what God allows them to do, and can only intervene in our lives with God's permission for our greater good. Obviously, if one were "wishing" for a better spiritual life, a better prayer life, a better Christian life, than the angel assigned to one would be doing his best to help you attain that. If you were just "wishing" for something that would turn out harmful to your eternal salvation then you are obviously not going to get it, much less from your guardian angel.
Catholics believe that each living person is assigned a guardian angel to protect them from harm. However, Catholics do not normally pray to their guardian angels or ask them to grant wishes.
Guardian Angels was created in 1979.
No one can grant wishes.
Guardian Angels Church was created in 1858.
Guardian angels have no patron saint because they are, in a sense, patrons themselves.
As far as i know, fairies do not grant wishes. Sorry.
You see your guardian angel when you die. Guardian Angels are pure spirits, thus we cannot "see" them when we are still in our physical bodies.
Guardian Angels - 1916 was released on: USA: 11 January 1916
no
Curtis Sliwa is regarded as the "father' of The Guardian Angels. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardian_Angels
A:No. Belief in guardian angels would be inconsistent with belief in the non-existence of God.
he didn't grant her any wishes but he let her swear a virginity oath