IT IS FORBIDDEN to name your guardian angel

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For too many people something being against Church teaching just isn’t enough.

What? Birth control is wrong? Says you.
What I’m supposed to go to confession before Communion? Says you, I think sacrilege is great!
No meat on Fridays! Nah, I feel like a hamburger, it’s worth going to hell over.

There are plenty of people like this around, it’s really pretty sad.
 
NeedImprovement: Thank you so much for all of your quotes from various places. I really learned a lot from you. And enjoyed your humor as well.
Hi ecowave . Since the day I joined CAF, I continue to learn an awful lot from these forums too ; and humour, in the right measure can make things so much easier to bear - particularly in those instances where we’re obliged to acknowledge being mistaken about something. I really enjoy sharing a smile with fellow members.

I also need to convey my thanks to brotherjoe and glarryb for posts # 130 & 131 respectively . I was practically going nuts (well -🤷… more nuts than usual anyway) because I had so distinctly remembered reading (several years ago) that dialogue with an angel from sacred scripture where the angel, when asked his name, replied “Why should you want to know my name, *which is mysterious *(or, according the KJV '…which is secret’) .”

I thought it was the angel’s reply to Jacob in Genesis 32:29-30 (when it was actually Judges 13: 17-18 ) . What was becoming more and more “mysterious” to me, was that I so clearly remembered reading the exact words “…which is mysterious”, but wasn’t able to locate them in scripture. I began to wonder whether my memory was beginning to lose an edge. So it was a relief to read posts 130 & 131 , which confirmed that I wasn’t any more crazy than usual. I have to say “thankyou” to brotherjoe and glarryb for stemming the flow of smoke that was billowing out of my ears.
 
For too many people something being against Church teaching just isn’t enough.

What? Birth control is wrong? Says you.
What I’m supposed to go to confession before Communion? Says you, I think sacrilege is great!
No meat on Fridays! Nah, I feel like a hamburger, it’s worth going to hell over.

There are plenty of people like this around, it’s really pretty sad.
Well said white sheep. I call these cafeteria Catholics. They pick and chose what they like and leave the rest. The Church is the mystical body of Christ. To reject a part is to reject it all. Merely professing with your mouth that you are Catholic does not make it so.
 
Very interesting thread.
Since the Church is against the naming of Guardian Angels…let me ask: Is it ok to ask what his name is???
That’s what I did. Immediately, the name ‘Claude’ came into my head. I thought it was a little unusual since it’s not a common American name.

But, I liked it, and have referred to my guardian angel as Claude ever since. 🙂
 
who knows the angels that guard them? Scripture is vague it Messiah spoke of Gods people having Angels who overlook/protect them, we have few names of any angels other than archangels , Gabriel,Michael, and a few fallen angels are mentioned, Angels are primarily beings who convey messages from GOD, to earth, it seems as if scriture is vague on purpose to keep us from practice Israel fell to “Angelic worship” , they are powerful Spiiritual beings BUT they are created beings , not to be worshiped, respected…yes, and Champions like Michel, perhaps a love, but worship is forbidden, this is why I think we know little about them. “Our Lord keeps the cards to the vest”.
 
As someone who has practiced the occult in the past, I have been taught that a witch should never reveal their secret spiritual name to other witches and that they should never reveal their patriarch and matriarch to others either. The reason being that knowing the name gives others power over you. Of course, nobody lately really holds to this practice, but I do understand it and see a parallel to this discussion.

You guys don’t know what is out there, looking to corrupt and destroy your temporal and eternal lives. Just don’t go there. If anything starts communicating with you, pray, please.
 
🍿 A compelling (and, I realize, old) thread. Thanks to all who posted, I’ve enjoyed reading it.

I was rather recently reconciled from being Protestant to becoming Catholic. I’ve treasured moving from naturalistic assumptions regarding Mary and the communion of the Saints to more consistent views of the roles of our “cloud of witnesses” in glory. This has entailed moving from indifference regarding “guardian angels” to a recognition that I have one. One of the Saints that compels/ convicts me the most has been Padre Pio; I’d heard that he named his guardian angel and sent him (personal pronoun rather than “it,” but not to be taken as masculine per se) on errands and named him. This intrigued me and led to a few experiences where specific intercessions were answered. Having heard that I ought to, I did ask for a name, but it felt presumptuous; there was no intelligible answer. I didn’t persist long as any answer would have lacked certainty in my epistemology. Now I know not to ask. Regardless, as many have noted, the realization that I have a guardian angel, and the service of that angel in response to my intercessions, has been an encouragement. Not many days after I began to specifically ask for his protection before going to sleep, I woke up in the morning to smell a very strong gas leak that had been going all night; our family was all fine, and we were able to stop the leak and air out the house safely.

I’d heard that the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith had condemned seeking to ascertain the name of your guardian and searching for that documentation led me here, where I learned from the OP and Edmundus1581’s post with the helpful link (# 13) that it was actually the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, who stated, " The practice of assigning names to the Holy Angels should be discouraged, except in the cases of Gabriel, Raphael and Michael whose names are contained in Holy Scripture." Thanks for the citations, substantiated assertions are invaluable! :tiphat:

In addition to thanking the posters, and sharing my own experiences, I had a few thoughts to add.

:twocents: To Adam Cook’s post (# 76) I’d add the abstruse verse from 1 Corinthians 6a (RSV-CE), “Do you not know that we are to judge angels?” By the way, I liked the simile with Lieutenants and Sergeant Majors in describing us and angels in the heavenly οἰκονομία (household/ law of the house); very apt!

:twocents: As some have noted, including the OP in his most recent post (# 138), the why not isn’t really given, but we are still called to obey. I have been reading The Way, by St. Josemaría Escrivá and he had some relevant quotes on obedience that I hope ya’all will enjoy and find as pertinent as I did:
618 The enemy: “Will you obey, even in this ridiculous little detail?”
You with God’s grace: “I will obey, even in this heroic little detail!”
620 If obedience doesn’t give you peace, it’s because you’re proud.

:twocents: I had a range of thoughts regarding the “why not” the OP proposed. As far as the demonic οἰκονομία using names as part of magick, while that’s accurate, we needn’t fear the chains in our new οἰκονομία. It is war, and our enemies are three, as I think St. Athanasius put it: the Devil, the world and sin. The first is a person (Lucifer, Satan, the Devil) followed by many persons (demons) hell bent on our damnation, but even those of us who threw open the doors of our souls to Satan are no longer puppets to that marionette (praise God!). I am putting this poorly, but I am cautious to ascribe truth to that hellish household’s concepts of truth - particularly in terms of power and free will. As the OP pointed out, St. Anthony was right, the Devil is powerless against humility. As we “stand firm” (Ephesians 6:13), exercising a will that is strong and freed enough to choose “Thy will be done,” we need to be humble enough to obey, but also full enough of faith in our new King that the fiery arrows of doubt won’t harm us. Inadvertent presumption and even willful disobedience are powerless before the grace in the sacraments of Baptism, Reconciliation and the Eucharist. Sin is more deleterious to the life of the soul than Satanic oppression; inadvertently opening doors by invoking demonic names (a foreign concept to much of our naturalistic society), won’t force us to sin. We can trust God and our guardian angels to protect us from the full effects of such inadvertent near occasions of sin, and minimize the danger to our souls. It is not until we actually fall into idolatry (or deliberate disobedience) that we move from a state of grace into the old state of slavery. I know this is nuanced, perhaps even expressed poorly and not far from where the conversation ended up, but it seemed worth mentioning since it’s been an important part of my own philosophical and spiritual journey out of darkness.
 
We can go to hell for eating meat on a friday?
If done willfully and deliberately (you know it’s a Friday, you know it’s Lent, and you know the hamburger is forbidden, and you have no legitimate excuse) then it is a mortal sin, just as sacrificing pork on the Temple altar was.
 
You guys don’t know what is out there, looking to corrupt and destroy your temporal and eternal lives. Just don’t go there. If anything starts communicating with you, pray, please.
I second what Dymphna said. If something is talking to you, make an appointment with your priest and tell him ASAP.

It could be an angel or even a saint. But it could be a demon, even one disguised as an angel or saint. Your priest is equipped to discern spirits or else can refer you to another person who can do so.
 
NO, you should not seek to find the name of your guardian angel: It is throught his means that people have been led into spiritual delusion, they have been deceived by false and lying spirits, and some have become possesed and altogether lost their sanity.

Demonic possesion DOES make sense, because, you see, to NAME something is to give it a SPECIFIC identity.

Any demon can impersonate a specific identity, but if you refer to “your guardian angel” it is much more general, and he knows who he is, due to your intention.

But if some deluded person were to SEEK after the NAME of their angel, then any spirit could reveal that name as their own, the person begins to call on that angel by name, and eventually, after time, the deceiving spirit begins to lead them astray. Excuse me if I sound hysterical, I do not mean to, but in my experience, Catholics really don’t take the devil very seriously, in terms of his everyday involvement in our lives. We must be watchful and on guard “For the enemy roams about like a lion seeking to devour who he may.”

Be gentle as doves, but shrewd as serpents, taking care that no man deceive you. 🙂

BUt don’t focus on all the ways the devil will try to deceive you, just close as many doors as possible.

NEVER Believe an angel revealing a name to you. It is not a good angel under ANY circumstance.
Just like to throw this out there. Demonic possession has on extremely rare occasions occurred, it’s doubtful this would be the case. As said Demonic Possession is extremely rare but possible. Research it.
 
You’re new here (welcome! 👋) so don’t feel bad about it, but the forum rules say that we shouldn’t “resurrect” an old discussion thread. You can start a new one, though, and put a link back to this one in it if you so desire. 🙂
 
Thank you for letting me know. I’ll keep it in mind.

Have a Blessed day
 
Padre Pio actually encouraged us to give a name to our Guardian Angel:
“Joe, pick a name for your Guardian Angel and call him by the name always. When you send him to me, he will come instantly”
It is not forbidden by the Church but it is discouraged

[CONGREGATION FOR DIVINE WORSHIP
AND THE DISCIPLINE OF THE SACRAMENTS

DIRECTORY
ON POPULAR PIETY AND THE LITURGY

PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES](http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/c...on_ccdds_doc_20020513_vers-direttorio_en.html)
Vatican City
December 2001
217 when the daily events of life, which have nothing or little to do with our progressive maturing on the journey towards Christ are read schematically or simplistically, indeed childishly, so as to ascribe all setbacks to the Devil and all success to the Guardian Angels. The practice of assigning names to the Holy Angels should be discouraged, except in the cases of Gabriel, Raphael and Michael whose names are contained in Holy Scripture.
 
Trying to wrap my wee brain around the concept of a guardian being weaker than a demon.

Why would God give us a guardian angel who couldn’t kick the butt of any demon who came calling?

I’ve never found a need to call my guardian angel by name, anyway.
 
Are there any examples of Saints who knew the name of their guardian angel??
Yeah, St. Josemaria Escriva had a personal relationship with his guardian angel and knew of his name. He encourages us to meditate on this and ask our guardian angels to give us their name.
 
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