Dear Students bloated in Christ and ever hungering for more!



The following is an extract from "The Wandering Jew" by Stefan Heym that defines quite clearly the role of Angels and of course by association - their counterparts the Daemons. This particular extract is posted here after a tiresome debate with an ungodly 'christian' who claims that Angels are saints and like the Pope and saints in general should be given proper veneration.

Please note it will be expected of students to recite this extract as part of an oral examination, said exam will be recited in Latin.


"Angeli sunt spiritus finiti" - of spiritual substance their number limited made by God endowed with will and reason and ordained diligently to serve God. Their attributes are ad primum the negative ones: Indivisibilitas as they are not composed of parts but constitute one whole. Invisibilitas as their substance is invisible. Immutabilitas as they neither grow nor diminish. Incorruptibilitas as they are not mortal and Illocalitas as they are both everywhere and no place. Ad secundum to the affirmative qualities of angels. Vis intellectiva because they were endowed with intelligence and understanding. Voluntatis liberatas because they had it in them to do good or evil of their own volition their Facultas loquendi for they were frequently heard talking to people. Their Potentia which enabled them to perform Mirabilia ie, astonishing deeds but not Miracula ie, wonders. And then there was their Duratio aeviterna note well not eterna, for they were immortal but not eternal in view of the fact that they were created and had a beginning. And finally their Ubietatem definitivum, a certain domicile and Agilitatem summam as they appeared with lightening speed soon here, soon there.

"Angeli boni sunt qui in sapientia et sanctitate perstiterunt" - that is, who persist in wisdom and holiness so that they may worship God without ever being tempted by sin and live by his everlasting grace. One division of these good angels was assigned to the service of God and of Christ another however was appointed the salvation of people. Such angels did serve the righteous individually from their earliest infancy to their blessed end and they were as any reasonable person could easily see, especially responsible for the welfare of those who preached the word of God. But these angels are also duty bound to their political mission, subordinate to the public laws namely to aid and support the servants of the governments save them from danger and protect them against unjust enemies.

The good angels are active in business affairs in that they make the enterprises of the righteous prosper and come to a profitable end. And like wise are helpful in family matters in that they guard it's members and see to it that order prevails for the family is in a small measure what Church and State are on a larger scale. In summa all this activity of the good angels is merely their Praeparatio for the great tasks they will have to perform on Judgement Day when they will be doing the preliminary work for the judgements Christ will pass, in that they serve as assessors prior to the sentencing. And also separate the righteous from the wicked, dispatching the righteous towards future seats to the right of Christ, the wicked however toward hell.

Therefore it is fitting to glorify and love the angels and to be careful lest we encounter one of them while we are about to commit disreputable deeds, but it is not proper to direct prayers to them.

"Angeli mali sunt qui in concreata sapienta et justitia non perseverarunt" - the bad angels who did not persevere in the wisdom and virtues with which they were endowed and who deviated of their own will from God and from the ways of righteousness and thus turned themselves into absolute enemies of God and man. The bad angels also are busy among the authorities creating mischief and disturbing the peace and harmony of the state by abetting dissidents or appearing as witnesses for them and how they helped the enemy by whispering false counsel to emperors and princes and by fomenting unrest and dissatisfaction among the populace.

And behold the power of the bad angels is greater than any which humans possess for it derives from divine force and is but a whit less than the power of God. And their Lord is the angel Lucifer who sits on a black throne ringed by fire presiding over the lower orders and another of them is Ahasverus who wants to change the world as he believes it can be changed and man along with it. And no one knows how many of them there might be and what shape they will take."