There is no saint or archangel named Jhudiel in Catholicism.
Jhudiel is an archangel, a pure spirit, and neither a man nor a woman. Jhudiel is not recognized in the Catholic faith but is recogized in the Orthodox Church.
In Christian tradition, angels are typically considered to be genderless spiritual beings rather than having a specific gender. Therefore, Saint Jhudiel, as an angelic figure, is not generally associated with a specific gender.
Jhudiel is the angel of God's mercy and love
Saint Jhudiel is one of the archangels recogized by the Orthodox Church but not by the Catholic Church. Angels are pure spirits and are asexual.
It is pronounced "Jeh-GOO-dee-el."
Archangel Jophiel is the archangel of beauty.
St. Jhudiel, also known as St. Jude, is often associated with the patronage of lost causes and desperate situations in Christian tradition. His name appears in the New Testament as one of the apostles, and he is believed to have preached in various regions after Christ's resurrection. Over time, devotion to St. Jhudiel grew, particularly in the Middle Ages, when he became a symbol of hope for those facing insurmountable challenges. His feast day is celebrated on October 28 in the Catholic Church.
Saint Gabriel is an archangel and was created by God as an archangel.
Archangel Raguel
The duration of The Archangel is 1.77 hours.
Isaiah was not an archangel, he was an Old Testament prophet.