I suppose it depends on your beliefs. The Bible never mentions an Archangel Uriel. As far as I know he is mentioned in the Gnostic book of Enoch, which has never been accepted as scripture. There IS a propghesy of Enoch's mentioned in the Bible, in Jude 14, saying that the Lord would return with ten thousands of His saints, but nothing else mentioned, and there is no reason to accept this as being the same as the gnostic book attributed to Enoch. In case you don't know, 'gnostic' refers to hidden knowledge, knowledge some claim to receive that is outside of the Bible.
Uriel is an apocryphal archangel who may not even exist. If he does exist, he was created by God in Heaven and not born.
Yes, it is a belief of the Seventh-day Adventist Church that Jesus is Michael the Archangel.
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St. Michael the Archangel's feast day is September 29.
The feast day of the archangels is September 29.
The feast day of Michael, Raphael and Gabriel, the Archangels, is September 29.
The angel who blows the trumpet on the day of judgment is known as the Archangel Gabriel.
There is no St. Gabrielle. If you mean St. Gabriel the Archangel, his feast day is September 29.
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September 29 is the feast of the Archangels - Gabriel, Raphael and Michael.
There is no St. Gabrielle. If you mean St. Gabriel the Archangel, his feast day is September 29.