Yes. This is not something that is commonly taught or preached during Mormon services, but it is a Mormon belief that was taught by Joseph Smith. During the Temple Endowment ceremony, Mormon adults are taught that Michael became Adam, the first man. In the Church-published "Guide to the Scriptures" it says "Michael is the name by which Adam was known in the premortal life. He is called the Archangel. In Hebrew the name means 'Who is like God'. Michael or Adam is the archangel or chief angel." For more information, search for the sermon "Adam, the Archangel" by Elder Mark E. Peterson given in October 1980. Video, audio, and text of the sermon can be found on lds.org.
Adam and Michael are never mentioned together in biblical canon, but they are in LDS (Mormon) books. Example: And the Lord appeared unto them, and they rose up and blessed Adam, and called him Michael, the prince, the archangel. (Doctrine and Covenants 107:54).
Yes, St. Michael the Archangel is real.
Michael is an archangel and has no human relatives.
Michael is an archangel and has never had a life of a human.
In the Zoroastrian religion, the Archangel Michael's counterpart was Mithra.
Saint Michael is an archangel and was created an archangel by God. He has never lived as a human.
Saint Michael is an archangel and was created an archangel by God. He has never lived as a human.
Unless on an assignment from God, Michael the Archangel is in heaven.
Jesus is not Michael. But Michael is an angel, (Daniel 12.1), and is called the archangel in Jude 1.9
St. Michael the Archangel Church was created in 1888.
Michael's vocation is that of archangel and commander of God's celestial army of angels.