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I know officially the Church recognizes Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, but I was wondering if Uriel has a place as being recognized as an angel as well? I do not believe Uriel is mentioned in any of the Canonical books of the Catholic Bible ( However Raphael is only present in Tobit which is not in the Hebrew, thus Protestant Old Testaments). In defense though Uriel does appear in many very influential books such as the Book of Enoch, which is quoted in the Epistle of Jude, and was very popular in early Christianity. Also 2 Esdras, or 4 Esdras in the appendix to the Latin Vulgate, Uriel is the guiding angel as well. This was why I wasn’t sure mainly, because although 4 Esdras is in an appendix to the Latin Vulgate ( along with 3 Esdras ( Ezra and Nehemiah are 1 and 2 Esdras in the Vulgate), the Church would be familiar with Uriel. I wasn’t sure if anyone knew the answer to this?