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This seems like a good spot to ask a question that has been eating at me for a few weeks now, and possibly ask for some guidance on what to do. A priest in my parish gave a homily about angels. He called all the young children up and recited the Guardian Angel prayer with them (Feast of the Angels). Father told the kids that it is very important to always pray to their guardian angel out loud because angels cannot hear their thoughts, only spoken words. He added that the same goes for Saints, only God the Father can hear mental prayers because only He can read our hearts. He went on to say that the children must be sure to prayer every day for their angel to stay good, because Guardian Angel can become fallen angels since they have free will. Father also remarked that despite parents telling their children that their angel prays with them and will finish their rosary if they fall asleep that the parents are very wrong about that. Angels can not pray the Hail Mary because they don’t have a body and can never die. This was the oddest experience I have ever had at Mass.
I teach Sunday school and several of the teachers went on to repeat these same things to the students in their classes (class is right after Mass). Was I taught incorrectly or is this all confusing to other cradle Catholics as well? I am asking partly because I had a few moms bring this up in the weeks since it occurred. One is considering going to the Archbishop about this. She has several children, including two that are deaf. They cannot speak out loud and now the kids are unsure their prayers are being heard.
I teach Sunday school and several of the teachers went on to repeat these same things to the students in their classes (class is right after Mass). Was I taught incorrectly or is this all confusing to other cradle Catholics as well? I am asking partly because I had a few moms bring this up in the weeks since it occurred. One is considering going to the Archbishop about this. She has several children, including two that are deaf. They cannot speak out loud and now the kids are unsure their prayers are being heard.