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Posted 9/29/2007 4:49 PM


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Alright Airbornes, I'm a bit ashamed that no one here has posted this as of yet. For all you paratroopers that are Druid, Christian, Jewish or are a non-Catholic heathen out there, today is the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel. He is the Patron Saint of Paratroopers and Police amongst others.

A little history from here: http://web2.iadfw.net/carlsch/MaterDei/Saints/michael.htm

Michael (September 29) -- The name of this Archangel means "who is like unto God?" In the Old Covenant he is made known to us as the "great prince," the protector of the children of Israel (Dan. 12, 1). Through the New Testament the Church continues this patronage of Michael (Apoc. 12, 7) and has always venerated him as the guardian angel of the kingdom of Christ on earth, as the heavenly leader in the fight against all enemies of God. For this reason he was the special patron of Christian soldiers fighting against pagan armies. In the fierce battles of the imperial troops against the heathen Magyars in Bavaria (933 and 955) Saint Michael's help was invoked by all fighters with prayer and song and battle cry, and the victory was gratefully attributed to him.

His feast, originally combined with the remembrance of all angels, had been celebrated in Rome from the early centuries on September 29. The Synod of Mainz (813) introduced it into all the countries of the Carolingian Empire and prescribed its celebration as a public holiday. All through medieval times Saint Michael's Day was kept as a great religious feast (in France even up to the last century) and one of the annual holiday seasons as well. The churches of the Greek Rite keep the feast on November 8, and a second festival on September 6. In France the apparition of the Archangel at Mont-Saint-Michel is commemorated on October 16. Another apparition, on Mount Gargano in Apulia, Italy, is honored by a memorial feast in the whole Western Church on May 8.

Some scholars, ignorant of the history of religious feasts, have claimed that the Church introduced the custom of building Saint Michael's churches on hilltops in order to replace the pagan cult shrines of the god Woden with Christian sanctuaries, thus "christianizing" the ancient Woden cult. Actually, the custom came from the Eastern Church (where nobody had knowledge of the Woden cult) long before the conversion of the Germanic tribes. From the early centuries it had been a favorite practice in the Oriental Church to build Saint Michael shrines on the tops of mountains and hills.

The great Archangel is not only protector of the Christians on earth but of those in purgatory as well. He assists the dying, accompanies the souls to their private judgment, brings them to purgatory, and afterward presents them to God at their entrance into Heaven. Thus he is the actual patron of the holy souls. As Satan is "ruler" in hell so Michael is the "governor" of Heaven (Praepositus Paradisi) according to ancient books. The Church expresses this patronage in her liturgy. In the Offertory prayer of the Requiem Masses she prays:

Sed signifer sanctus Michael repraesentet eas in lucem sanctam, quam olim Abrahae promisisti et semini eius.

Saint Michael, the banner bearer, may conduct them into the holy light which Thou hast promised to Abraham and his seed.

Saint Michael's protection over holy souls is also the reason for dedicating cemetery chapels to him. All over Europe thousands of such chapels bear his name. It was the custom in past centuries to offer a Mass every week in honor of the Archangel and in favor of the departed ones in these mortuary chapels.

Among the Basques in northern Spain, whose national patron is Saint Michael, the feast is kept with great religious and civic celebrations. An image of the Archangel is brought from the national shrine to all churches of Navarre for a short "visit" each year, to be honored and venerated by the faithful in their home towns.

The Feast of Saint Michael coincides with the ancient "quarter" celebration of the Germanic nations, held at the end of a three-month season. It was the time of the fall meeting (Thing) of all freemen for the purpose of making laws and sitting in court. Great markets and celebrations were held in all cities and towns. Some of this ancient lore has come down to our time: Saint Michael's parades, Michael's fairs, Michael's plays, and similar customs.

In some sections of Europe, especially in the north and in England, wine consumed on this day was called "Saint Michael's Love" (Michelsminne). In Denmark the drinking of Saint Michael's wine on September 29 has been preserved as a popular custom to the present day.

A Prayer that us catholics use:

PRAYER TO
SAINT MICHAEL
THE ARCHANGEL

St. Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle.
Be our defense against the wickedness and snares of the Devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray,
and do thou,
O Prince of the heavenly hosts,
by the power of God,
thrust into hell Satan,
and all the evil spirits,
who prowl about the world
seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.

BTW, the 82nd Airborne Division Association is developing a Military Order of Saint Michael, an award similar to the Saint Barbabra, St. George or the Order of Saint Maurice, from the various other branches.

I'm proud to say that I have been involved in it when I was a National Director. The Board has met with a glitch or two, but it will all be worked out and Chapter Chairman will be able to award the Bronze level. Silver is reserved for the Association president and Gold for the 82nd Airborne Division Commander.

Big Al!

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Posted 9/29/2007 5:03 PM


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For those of the Catholic Lite persuasion, we dont follow the saints much so thanks for putting out the intel.

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So, what are the requirements for the awards?


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Posted 9/29/2007 7:50 PM


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There was a full page article in today's Peoria Paper. It mentioned that Saint Michael was the Patron Saint of the Paratroopers. I knew a lot of non Catholic Troopers who wore the Saint Mike Medallion around their necks.


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Posted 9/29/2007 8:10 PM


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There was a full page article in today's Peoria Paper. It mentioned that Saint Michael was the Patron Saint of the Paratroopers. I knew a lot of non Catholic Troopers who wore the Saint Mike Medallion around their necks.

While jumping out of an airplane, I believe in a little of everything. Never hurts to hedge your bets.

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Posted 9/30/2007 6:07 AM


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LOL...true true, Mark. To qoute SGM Hafner in Seige of Firebase Gloria: "A little religious communication might not be a bad idea at this stage of the game. Now myself, I don't take any chances, I talk to Mohammed, Buddha, Mr. Jesus H. Christ Himself and any other religious honchos I can come up with."


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Posted 9/30/2007 8:12 AM


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I still wear my St. Michael medal around my neck after all these years. I figure if it worked for me then, why mess with a good thing? Thanks for the post, it was enlightening even to this religious history buff.

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