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December 3, 2006Avenging AngelsQuite a while back I read St. Patrick’s Gargoyle by Katherine Kurtz. The story of a Gargoyle named Paddy for the Church in Dublin that he guards, stolen alms basins and a roughed up verger, and the desecrated grave of a Knight returned from the Holy Land. The gargoyles of Dublin meet once a month, on a moonless night, to discuss what’s happening with their various charges (the churches) and what may be happening in the city. The gargoyles explain (both to one another and Paddy to a human, Francis Templeton - an elderly Knight of Malta who helps him out - that gargoyles were once avenging angels. In the Old Testament avenging angels were seen frequently, but they aren’t around in the New Testament. Templeton sees Paddy’s reflection in the black door of a Rolls Royce…
The advent of Christ does obviate the need for avenging angels. The Old Testament God punished. After God gave us his Son, there was no need for avenging angels. Through Christ, we are forgiven and saved. Let us remember this as we come into this most Holy season. Merry Christmas to one and all. cross posted at Musing Minds ![]() http://theanchoressonline.com/2006/12/03/avenging-angels/trackback/ One Response to “Avenging Angels” |
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December 4th, 2006 at 12:29 pm
a very special post indeed…
thank you…
we could use a little help from the gargoyles of Dublin…