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Uriel in the tradition


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I like him. He isn't venerated in the West, but Melkites venerate him (and Maronites used to). I am not sure if other Eastern Catholic Churches venerate him though. He's considered to be a patron of confirmation in the Anglican Church as well.

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That's really cool. I love learning about angels. 

There's a german movement who is all about angels - there's an order of sisters, of priest, and I think something for laypeople too. I'm sure they are present in the US a little, but I can't remember their name. Anyone know them ? I think they were founded after some kind of revelations to their foundress. 

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There's a german movement who is all about angels - there's an order of sisters, of priest, and I think something for laypeople too. I'm sure they are present in the US a little, but I can't remember their name. Anyone know them ? I think they were founded after some kind of revelations to their foundress. 

Opus Angelorum?

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Was not Uriel the name of Prospero's servant in Shakespeare's final play?

(The Tempest)

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