Does that bring any other spirit to mind?
“Uriel’s name means, “Fire of God.” Traditionally he has been revered as the Archangel of Repentance and of the Damned and
some apocryphal sources claim that he is God’s regent over Sheol/Hades (i.e. Hell).”
Why does the article say that -
Of course Lucifer comes to mind, and he is referred to as Satan. But if we look at it from the understanding that the word Satan means devil, then wouldn’t that explain why all the other angels that fell with Lucifer are also referred to as satan/the devil, in other words as a generic term to describe all/each of the fallen angels?
In searching online , I read on some sites that Uriel is considered the one who greets the damned at the door of hell, that in some writing called
Apocalypse of Peter, (which is not part of Catholic teaching as far I am know) he is the most feared fallen angel of them all, and that he does rule over Tartarus (Hell).
As the article was written by Alex Brittain on their website, perhaps you might wish to contact them on
info@Catholic365.com to ask if they would pass along your question to Alex regarding clarification of this matter.
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“And
contrary to the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Anglican Church continue to venerate Uriel as an Archangel to this day.” is the part you need to take heed of. Please see my link above
DIRECTORY ON POPULAR PIETY AND THE LITURGY PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES Vatican City December 2001 part II Chapter VI Veneration of the Saints and Beatified → The Holy Angels (212-217) #217 point 2.