Usually, guardian angels don't tell you their names- or they see no need to. When I was younger, I simply named my guardian angel "Gootch", and he accepted this name as his own, never questioning it or telling me the name he yielded in his previous lifetime. He might not even have had one. I can't speak for every guardian angel, for my views of them are extremely limited; even to my own. When I went to see a reader a couple of years ago, she explained his physical appearance exactly as I saw him, but she never told me his name. When the session was over, I asked her quickly what his name was, and her response was something along the lines of "What do you usually call him?"
I think names may be unimportant to angels, and are only important to them if a name is important to you. Otherwise, I don't think they have a reason to be named. If you believe in your angel, don't question whether they are male or female, or their name. Sometimes you just know, but you make it harder on yourself by thinking that you don't.
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The Catholic Church strongly discourages people from naming their Guardian Angels. We name our children, we name our pets, perhaps our car or other possession. When we name something, we claim ownership. We do not own our Guardian Angels.
Guardian Angels was created in 1979.
The Guardian Angels is pretty good
I think the best buisness name would have to be: guardian angels ( for babysitting!)
Guardian Angels Church was created in 1858.
I think the best buisness name would have to be: guardian angels ( for babysitting!)
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We know that every single human being has a Guardian Angel assigned to them the instant they are conceived. We know the names of two Guardian Angels, Raphael and Gabriel, because they are in the Bible. And we know from private Revelation that God assigns groups of people a special Guardian Angel, as at Fatima, the angel revealed that he was the Guardian Angel of Portugal. Outside of that, I don't know if God assigns angels for things like days of the week.
God created more angels than we will ever be able to count, and we only know the names of the three Guardian Angels in the Bible. Other than those, every single human being has a Guardian Angel appointed to them by God the instant they are conceived in their mother's womb, who stays with us throughout our lives, but we will not know their name until the day we die.
Guardian angels have no patron saint because they are, in a sense, patrons themselves.
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
Curtis Sliwa is regarded as the "father' of The Guardian Angels. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardian_Angels