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Uriel

Uriel /ˈʊəriəl/, Auriel (Hebrew: אוּרִיאֵל ʾŪrīʾēl, "El/God is my flame";[5] Greek: Οὐριήλ Oúriḗl; Coptic: ⲟⲩⲣⲓⲏⲗ Ouriēl;[6] Italian: Uriele;[7] Geʽez and Amharic: ዑራኤል ʿUraʾēl[8] or ዑርኤል ʿUriʾēl)[9] or Oriel is the name of one of the archangels who is mentioned in the post-exilic rabbinic tradition and in certain Christian traditions. He is well known in the Russian Orthodox tradition and in folk Catholicism (in both of which he is considered to be one of the seven major archangels) and recognised in the Anglican Church as the fourth archangel. He is also well known in European esoteric medieval literature. Uriel is also known as a master of knowledge and archangel of wisdom.


Uriel
Archangel
Venerated in
Major shrineSt. Uriel's Episcopal Church
Feast29 September (Western)
10 October (Celtic Brittany)
8 November (Eastern)
28 July (Hamle 23) (Ethiopian)[1]
AttributesArchangel; Fire in palm; Carrying a book, a scroll, a flaming sword, a disc of the sun, a celestial orb, or disc of stars and constellations; Holding a chalice (only in Ethiopian Orthodox tradition).
PatronageArts,[2][3] confirmation, sciences,[4] poetry, judgement
Catholic cult suppressed
745 by Pope Zachary (Latin Church)

In apocryphal, kabbalistic, and occult works, Uriel/Auriel has been equated (or confused) with Urial,[10] Nuriel, Uryan, Jeremiel, Vretil, Sariel, Suriel, Puruel, Phanuel, Jacob, Azrael, and Raphael.

In the Secret Book of John, an early Gnostic work, Uriel is placed in control over the demons who help Yaldabaoth create Adam.[11]

Uriel, Auriel or Oriel (male) / Urielle, Eurielle or Orielle (female) is also a name assimilated by the Celtic Brittanic culture, because of Urielle (7th century), sister of the Breton king Judicael, who popularised the name.

In Judaism and Christianity edit

Name and origins edit

The angels mentioned in the canonical books of the Hebrew Bible (aka the Tanakh) are generally without names. Of the Seven Archangels in the angelology of Judaism, only two of them, the archangels Michael and Gabriel, are mentioned by name in the canonised Jewish scripture.

Raphael features prominently in the deuterocanonical Book of Tobit. The Book of Tobit is accepted as canonical by the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Oriental Orthodox Churches; it is part of the Apocrypha in the Lutheran Churches and the Anglican Communion.[12]

 
Uriel, right, in the Virgin of the Rocks (Louvre version) by Leonardo da Vinci, 1483–1486.

Where a fourth archangel is added to the named three, to represent the four cardinal points, Uriel is generally the fourth.[13] Uriel is listed as the fourth angel by Christian Gnostics (under the name Phanuel). However, it is debated whether the Book of Enoch refers to the same angel by two different names. Uriel means "God is my flame", whereas Phanuel means "God has turned". Uriel is the third angel listed in the Testament of Solomon, the fourth being Sabrael.

 
A rare medieval stained-glass panel depicting the Archangel Uriel with Esdras. St Michael and All Angels Church, Kingsland, Herefordshire.

Uriel appears in the Second Book of Esdras[14] found in the Biblical apocrypha (called Esdras IV in the Vulgate) in which the prophet Ezra asks God a series of questions, and Uriel is sent by God to instruct him. According to the Revelation of Esdras, the angels that will rule at the end of the world are Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, Raphael, Gabuthelon, Beburos, Zebuleon, Aker, and Arphugitonos. The last five listed only appear in this book and nowhere else in apocryphal or apocalyptic works.

In Christian apocryphal gospels, Uriel plays a role, differing between the sources, in the rescue of Jesus' cousin John the Baptist from the Massacre of the Innocents ordered by King Herod. He carries John and his mother Saint Elizabeth to join the Holy Family after their Flight into Egypt. Their reunion is depicted in Leonardo da Vinci's Virgin of the Rocks.

Uriel is often identified as a cherub and the angel of repentance.[15] He "stands at the Gate of Eden with a fiery sword",[16] or as the angel "who is over the world and over Tartarus.[17] In the Apocalypse of Peter, he appears as the angel of repentance, who is graphically represented as being as pitiless as any demon. In the Life of Adam and Eve, Uriel is regarded as the spirit (i.e., one of the cherubs) of the third chapter of Genesis. He is also identified as one of the angels who helped bury Adam and Abel in Eden.

He checked the doors of Egypt for lamb's blood during the plague. He also holds the key to the Pit during the End Times, and led Abraham to the west.

In modern angelology, Uriel is identified variously as a seraph, cherub, regent of the sun, flame of God, angel of the divine presence, presider over Tartarus (hell), archangel of salvation, and, in later scriptures, identified with Phanuel ("God has turned"). He is often depicted carrying a book or a papyrus scroll representing wisdom. Uriel is a patron of the arts.

 
"The Angelic Council", Eastern Orthodox icon of the Seven Archangels. From left to right: Jehudiel, Gabriel, Selatiel, Michael, Uriel, Raphael, and Barachiel. Beneath the mandorla of Christ Emmanuel are representations of cherubim (blue) and seraphim (red).

In the Eastern Orthodox churches, Uriel is commemorated together with the other archangels and angels with a feast day of the "Synaxis of the Archangel Michael and the Other Bodiless Powers" on November 8 of the liturgical calendar (for those churches which follow the Julian calendar, 8 November falls on 21 November of the modern Gregorian calendar), and is regarded as the patron saint of the arts and sciences.[4] In addition, every Monday throughout the year is dedicated to the angels. The Anglicans and Coptic Christians of Ethiopia and Eritrea venerate archangel Uriel. According to the latter, 11 July is his feast day.[18] In the Ethiopian Homily on the Archangel Uriel, he is depicted as one of the great archangels, and as the angelus interpres who has interpreted prophecies to Enoch and Ezra, and the helper of both of them. According to the Homily, at the time of the Crucifixion of Jesus, Uriel dipped his wing in the blood and water flowing from Christ's flank and filled a cup with it. Carrying the cup, he and the Archangel Michael rushed into the world and sprinkled it all over Ethiopia, in every place where a drop of blood fell a church was built.[19][20] Thus Uriel is often depicted carrying a chalice filled with the blood of Christ in Ethiopian Orthodox iconography. Uriel is honoured in the Lutheran Churches as well, with churches including statuary of the archangels Gabriel, Uriel, Michael and Raphael.[21]

In Thomas Heywood's Hierarchy of Blessed Angels (1635), Uriel is described as an angel of the earth. Heywood's list is actually of the angels of the four winds: Uriel (south), Michael (east), Raphael (west) (serving also a governor of the south, with Uriel), and Gabriel (north). He is also listed as an angel of the four winds in the medieval Jewish Book of the Angel Raziel[22] which lists him as Usiel (Uzziel); according to it, this book was inscribed on a sapphire stone and handed down from Seraph to Metatron and then to Adam.

At the Council of Rome of 745, Pope Zachary, intending to clarify the church's teaching on the subject of angels and curb a tendency toward angel worship, condemned obsession with angelic intervention and angelolatry, but reaffirmed the approval of the practice of the reverence of angels. This synod struck many angels' names from the list of those eligible for veneration in the church of Rome, including Uriel. Only the reverence of the archangels mentioned in the recognised Catholic canon of scriptures, namely Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, remained licit. In the 16th century, archangel Uriel appeared before the Sicilian friar Antonio Lo Duca and told him to build a church in the Termini area. Lo Duca told Pope Pius IV about the apparition, the pope then asked Michelangelo to design the church, which became the Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels and of the Martyrs located at the Esedra Plaza.[18]

In the first half of the 11th century, Bulgarian followers of the dualist heresy called Bogomilism, who lived in the dukedom of Ahtum in present-day Banat, invoked Uriel in rituals.[citation needed] This was witnessed by Gerard of Csanád, the Catholic bishop of the area after 1028.[citation needed] Uriel was also named in a small exorcism in the 15th century, reported by Robert Ambelain in Arabic Astrology on page 18, without indication of date and place of origin: "Conjuro te diabolo per sanctum Michaelem, sanctum Gabrielem, sanctum Raphaelem, sanctum Urielem".[23]

In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Golden Legend, Uriel is one of the angels of the seven planets, namely of Mars. He is also listed as such in Benjamin Camfield's A Theological Discourse of Angels (1678).[24]

A scriptural reference to an angel of presence is found in Isaiah 63:9:

In all their affliction he was afflicted, and the angel of his presence saved them: in his love and in his pity he redeemed them; and he bare them, and carried them all the days of old.[25]

In Enoch edit

 
Uriel is said to have interpreted prophecies to Enoch and Ezra. Panel painting in St Michael and All Angels Church, Howick.

The Book of Enoch, which presents itself as written by Enoch, mentions Uriel in many of its component books. In chapter IX, which is part of "The Book of the Watchers" (2nd century BCE), only four angels are mentioned by name. Those angels are Michael, Uriel, Raphael, and Gabriel (though some versions have a fifth angel: Suryal or Suriel). However, the later chapter XX lists the names and functions of seven angels. Those angels are "Uriel, one of the holy angels, who is over the world and over Tartarus", Raphael, Raguel, Michael, Saraqâêl, Gabriel, and Remiel.

The Book of the Watchers as a whole tells us that Uriel, Raphael, and Gabriel were present before God to testify on behalf of humankind. They asked for divine intervention during the reign of the fallen grigori (fallen watchers). These fallen ones took human wives and produced half-angel, half-human offspring called the nephilim. Uriel is responsible for warning Noah about the upcoming great flood.

Then said the Most High, the Holy and Great One spoke, and sent Uriel to the son of Lamech, and said to him: "<Go to Noah> and tell him in my name 'Hide thyself!' and reveal to him the end that is approaching: that the whole earth will be destroyed, and a deluge is about to come upon the whole earth, and will destroy all that is on it."[26]

After judgment has been brought upon the nephilim and the fallen ones (see The Book of Giants), including the two main leaders Samyaza and Azazel, Uriel discusses their fates:

And Uriel said to me: "Here shall stand the angels who have connected themselves with women, and their spirits assuming many different forms are defiling mankind and shall lead them astray into sacrificing to demons 'as gods', (here shall they stand,) till 'the day of' the great judgment in which they shall be judged till they are made an end of. And the women also of the angels who went astray shall become sirens.' And I, Enoch alone, saw the vision, the ends of all things; and no man shall see as I have seen."[27]

Uriel then acts as a guide for Enoch for the rest of the Book of Watchers. He fulfills this capacity in many of the other books that make up Enoch.

In Anglican tradition edit

 
Stained glass of archangel Uriel as regent of the sun in the cloisters of Chester Cathedral.

In the traditions and hagiography of the Episcopal and other Anglican churches, Uriel is mentioned as an archangel. He is recognised as the patron saint of the sacrament of confirmation. In some Episcopal churches, Uriel is also regarded as the keeper of beauty and light, and regent of the sun and constellations; in iconography he is shown holding in his right hand a Greek Ionic column which symbolises perfection in aesthetics and man-made beauty, in his left hand a staff topped with the sun.[3] He is celebrated in the Anglican liturgical calendars on the Feast of the Archangels.[28][29][30][31] The Church of St. Uriel the Archangel at Sea Girt, New Jersey is a testimony to Anglicans' devotion to Uriel.

The Anglican intercessional prayer to Saint Uriel the Archangel is as follows;

Oh holy Saint Uriel, intercede for us that our hearts may burn with the fire of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Assist us in co-operating with the graces of our confirmation that the gifts of the
Holy Spirit may bear lots o' fruit in our souls.
Obtain for us the grace to use the sword of truth to pare away all that is not in conformity to the most adorable
Will of God in our lives, that we may fully participate in the army of the Church Militant.
Amen.[32]

The longstanding motto of the University of Oxford, Dominus illuminatio mea ("The Lord is my light") is a translation into Latin of Uriel's name.

In esotericism and occultism edit

In Hermetic Qabalah, Uriel's name is commonly spelled Auriel. He is regarded as the archangel of the North, and of the element of Earth.[33]

According to the teaching of the modern Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, Uriel is the archangel of North and of Earth, and is thus associated with the vegetation of the Earth. In iconography, he is depicted holding stems of ripened wheat and wearing robes of citrine, russet, olive, and black.[34]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Bunson, Matthew (2010). Angels A to Z: A Who's Who of the Heavenly Host. New York: Potter/Ten Speed/Harmony/Rodale. p. 103. ISBN 9780307554369. In the orthodox churches of Egypt and Ethiopia, the Christians celebrate July 28 in honor of the archangel Uriel.
  2. ^ . stpaulswinstonsalem.org. Archived from the original on 3 April 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2019. He is a patron of the arts and the patron saint of the sacrament of Confirmation.
  3. ^ a b "Christ Triumphant (High Altar)". www.stjohnsmemphis.org. Retrieved 3 April 2019. He is the keeper of beauty and light […] He holds in his right hand a Greek Ionic column which symbolizes perfection in aesthetics and man-made beauty.
  4. ^ a b "Архангел Уриил" [Archangel Uriel]. www.temples.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 15 May 2019. Уриил — это небесный огонь, покровитель тех, кто посвятил себя наукам и искусствам.
  5. ^ "Strong's Hebrew: 217. אוּר (ur) – a flame". biblehub.com. Retrieved 2022-06-24.
  6. ^ "The Apocryphon of John". marcion.sourceforge.net. 1 April 2011. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  7. ^ Stanzione, Marcello; Alvino, Carmine (2017). Uriele: L'arcangelo Scomparso [Uriel: The Lost Archangel] (in Italian). Milan, Italy: SugarCo Edizioni. ISBN 978-88-7198-716-3.
  8. ^ Täsfa Mikaʾel Gäbrä Śǝllase (1992–1993). "ድርሳነ፡ ዑራኤል። ግዕዝና፡ አማርኛ። መልክአ፡ ዑራኤል፡ በልሳነ፡ ግዕዝ። (Dǝrsanä ʿUraʾel gǝʿǝzǝnna amarǝňňa—mälkǝʾa ʿUraʾel bälǝssanä gǝʿǝz, 'Homiliary on [the honour of] Uriel in Gǝʿǝz, Tigrinya and Amharic—Image of Uriel in Gǝʿǝz')". zotero.org. Retrieved 15 June 2019.
  9. ^ Tefera, Amsalu; Bausi, Alessandro; Tafla, Bairu; Braukämper, Ulrich; Gerhardt, Ludwig; Meyer-Bahlburg, Hilke; Uhlig, Siegbert (2018). "A Fifteenth-Century Ethiopian Homily on the Archangel Uriel". Aethiopica: International Journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies. 21: 89. ISBN 978-3-447-18045-0. Retrieved 16 June 2019.
  10. ^ Forward Day by Day, August–September–October 2011, p. 61, entry for September 29, 2011.
  11. ^ Marvin Meyer; Willis Barnstone (June 30, 2009). "The Secret Book of John". The Gnostic Bible. Shambhala. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
  12. ^ The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia with a New Atlas of the World. Century Company. 1914. p. 262.
  13. ^ "URIEL – JewishEncyclopedia.com". www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  14. ^ 2 Esdras 4:1; 5:20; 10:28.
  15. ^ Book of Adam and Eve
  16. ^ Abbot Anscar Vonier (1964). The Teaching of the Catholic Church.
  17. ^ 1 Enoch 20:2.
  18. ^ a b "The story of Uriel, the 'forgotten' archangel". www.romereports.com. Rome Reports. 27 November 2011. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
  19. ^ Böll, Verena, ed. (2004). Studia Aethiopica. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 440. ISBN 9783447048910.
  20. ^ Houlden, James Leslie (2003). Jesus in History, Thought, and Culture: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. p. 265. ISBN 9781576078563.
  21. ^ "Truss Carvings: Heroes of the Faith". Trinity Lutheran Church. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  22. ^ Sepher Rezial Hemelach
  23. ^ Stanzione, Marcello; Alvino, Carmine (2011). "Le attestazioni dirette e accreditate dell'arcangelo Uriele in ambito cristiano-cattolico". Inchiesta su Uriele: l'Arcangelo scomparso (in Italian). Tavagnacco: Edizioni Segno. p. 149. ISBN 978-88-6138-407-1. IV. Attestazione: Uriele invocato in un esorcismo – Uriele era anche nominato in un piccolo esorcismo del XV secolo, riportato da Robert Ambelain in Astrologia Araba a pag. 18, senza indicazione di data, luogo datazione ecc: "Conjuro ... Urielem".
  24. ^ Canfield, A Theological Discourse of Angels, Wherein Their Existence, Nature, Number, Order and Offices, are modestly treated of...
  25. ^ "Bible Gateway passage: Isaiah 63:9 – King James Version". Bible Gateway. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  26. ^ 1 Enoch 10:1–4.
  27. ^ 1 Enoch 19:1–3.
  28. ^ Lesser Feasts and Fasts, p. 380.
  29. ^ "Michael and All Angels". justus.anglican.org. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  30. ^ St. George's Lennoxville website, What Are Anglicans, Anyway? page 2008-09-26 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved September 15, 2008.
  31. ^ Christ Church Eureka website, September Feasts page 2008-05-11 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved September 15, 2008.
  32. ^ "Our Patron Saint". www.urielsg.org. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  33. ^ Case, Paul Foster (1989). The True and Invisible Rosicrucian Order. New York: Weiser Books. p. 291. ISBN 9780877287094.
  34. ^ "Uriel: Archangel of Earth". www.hermeticgoldendawn.org. Retrieved 3 September 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Bamberger, Bernard Jacob, (March 15, 2006). Fallen Angels: Soldiers of Satan's Realm. Jewish Publication Society of America. ISBN 0-8276-0797-0.
  • Briggs, Constance Victoria, 1997. The Encyclopaedia of Angels: An A-to-Z Guide with Nearly 4,000 Entries. Plume. ISBN 0-452-27921-6.
  • Bunson, Matthew, (1996). Angels A to Z: A Who's Who of the Heavenly Host. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 0-517-88537-9.
  • Cruz, Joan C. 1999. Angels and Devils. Tan Books & Publishers. ISBN 0-89555-638-3.
  • Davidson, Gustav. A Dictionary of Angels: Including the Fallen Angels. Free Press. ISBN 9780029070505.
  • Ivánka, E. von, "Gerardus Moresanus, der Erzengel Uriel und die Bogomilen", Orientalia Christiana Periodica 211-2 (1955) (Miscellanea Georg Hofmann S.J.), pp 143–146.
  • Guiley, Rosemary, 1996. Encyclopaedia of Angels. ISBN 0-8160-2988-1.
  • The Book Of Enoch translated by R. H. Charles D.LITT., D.D. with an introduction by W. O. E. OESTERLEY, D.D., Charles. H. R, 1917.
  • Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807–1882. The Golden Legend.
  • Heywood, Thomas, 1634–1635. The Hierarchy of the Blessed Angels.
  • Waite, Arthur Edward, 1913. The Book of Ceremonial Magic Second Edition of The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts.
  • Stanzione, Marcello; Alvino, Carmine (2011). Inchiesta su Uriele: l'Arcangelo scomparso [Investigation of Uriel: The Lost Archangel] (in Italian). Tavagnacco: Edizioni Segno. ISBN 978-88-6138-407-1. OCLC 878792290.

External links edit

  • Jewish Encyclopaedia: Uriel
  • Judaism FAQs: What about angels, demons, miracles, and the supernatural?
  • : Themes of seeing in Paradise Lost with Milton's use of Uriel.
  • Emerson's Uriel
  • Online copy of the golden legend

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July Hamle 23 Ethiopian 1 AttributesArchangel Fire in palm Carrying a book a scroll a flaming sword a disc of the sun a celestial orb or disc of stars and constellations Holding a chalice only in Ethiopian Orthodox tradition PatronageArts 2 3 confirmation sciences 4 poetry judgementCatholic cult suppressed745 by Pope Zachary Latin Church In apocryphal kabbalistic and occult works Uriel Auriel has been equated or confused with Urial 10 Nuriel Uryan Jeremiel Vretil Sariel Suriel Puruel Phanuel Jacob Azrael and Raphael In the Secret Book of John an early Gnostic work Uriel is placed in control over the demons who help Yaldabaoth create Adam 11 Uriel Auriel or Oriel male Urielle Eurielle or Orielle female is also a name assimilated by the Celtic Brittanic culture because of Urielle 7th century sister of the Breton king Judicael who popularised the name Contents 1 In Judaism and Christianity 1 1 Name and origins 1 2 In Enoch 1 3 In Anglican tradition 2 In esotericism and occultism 3 See also 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksIn Judaism and Christianity editName and origins edit The angels mentioned in the canonical books of the Hebrew Bible aka the Tanakh are generally without names Of the Seven Archangels in the angelology of Judaism only two of them the archangels Michael and Gabriel are mentioned by name in the canonised Jewish scripture Raphael features prominently in the deuterocanonical Book of Tobit The Book of Tobit is accepted as canonical by the Roman Catholic Church the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Oriental Orthodox Churches it is part of the Apocrypha in the Lutheran Churches and the Anglican Communion 12 nbsp Uriel right in the Virgin of the Rocks Louvre version by Leonardo da Vinci 1483 1486 Where a fourth archangel is added to the named three to represent the four cardinal points Uriel is generally the fourth 13 Uriel is listed as the fourth angel by Christian Gnostics under the name Phanuel However it is debated whether the Book of Enoch refers to the same angel by two different names Uriel means God is my flame whereas Phanuel means God has turned Uriel is the third angel listed in the Testament of Solomon the fourth being Sabrael nbsp A rare medieval stained glass panel depicting the Archangel Uriel with Esdras St Michael and All Angels Church Kingsland Herefordshire Uriel appears in the Second Book of Esdras 14 found in the Biblical apocrypha called Esdras IV in the Vulgate in which the prophet Ezra asks God a series of questions and Uriel is sent by God to instruct him According to the Revelation of Esdras the angels that will rule at the end of the world are Michael Gabriel Uriel Raphael Gabuthelon Beburos Zebuleon Aker and Arphugitonos The last five listed only appear in this book and nowhere else in apocryphal or apocalyptic works In Christian apocryphal gospels Uriel plays a role differing between the sources in the rescue of Jesus cousin John the Baptist from the Massacre of the Innocents ordered by King Herod He carries John and his mother Saint Elizabeth to join the Holy Family after their Flight into Egypt Their reunion is depicted in Leonardo da Vinci s Virgin of the Rocks Uriel is often identified as a cherub and the angel of repentance 15 He stands at the Gate of Eden with a fiery sword 16 or as the angel who is over the world and over Tartarus 17 In the Apocalypse of Peter he appears as the angel of repentance who is graphically represented as being as pitiless as any demon In the Life of Adam and Eve Uriel is regarded as the spirit i e one of the cherubs of the third chapter of Genesis He is also identified as one of the angels who helped bury Adam and Abel in Eden He checked the doors of Egypt for lamb s blood during the plague He also holds the key to the Pit during the End Times and led Abraham to the west In modern angelology Uriel is identified variously as a seraph cherub regent of the sun flame of God angel of the divine presence presider over Tartarus hell archangel of salvation and in later scriptures identified with Phanuel God has turned He is often depicted carrying a book or a papyrus scroll representing wisdom Uriel is a patron of the arts nbsp The Angelic Council Eastern Orthodox icon of the Seven Archangels From left to right Jehudiel Gabriel Selatiel Michael Uriel Raphael and Barachiel Beneath the mandorla of Christ Emmanuel are representations of cherubim blue and seraphim red In the Eastern Orthodox churches Uriel is commemorated together with the other archangels and angels with a feast day of the Synaxis of the Archangel Michael and the Other Bodiless Powers on November 8 of the liturgical calendar for those churches which follow the Julian calendar 8 November falls on 21 November of the modern Gregorian calendar and is regarded as the patron saint of the arts and sciences 4 In addition every Monday throughout the year is dedicated to the angels The Anglicans and Coptic Christians of Ethiopia and Eritrea venerate archangel Uriel According to the latter 11 July is his feast day 18 In the Ethiopian Homily on the Archangel Uriel he is depicted as one of the great archangels and as the angelus interpres who has interpreted prophecies to Enoch and Ezra and the helper of both of them According to the Homily at the time of the Crucifixion of Jesus Uriel dipped his wing in the blood and water flowing from Christ s flank and filled a cup with it Carrying the cup he and the Archangel Michael rushed into the world and sprinkled it all over Ethiopia in every place where a drop of blood fell a church was built 19 20 Thus Uriel is often depicted carrying a chalice filled with the blood of Christ in Ethiopian Orthodox iconography Uriel is honoured in the Lutheran Churches as well with churches including statuary of the archangels Gabriel Uriel Michael and Raphael 21 In Thomas Heywood s Hierarchy of Blessed Angels 1635 Uriel is described as an angel of the earth Heywood s list is actually of the angels of the four winds Uriel south Michael east Raphael west serving also a governor of the south with Uriel and Gabriel north He is also listed as an angel of the four winds in the medieval Jewish Book of the Angel Raziel 22 which lists him as Usiel Uzziel according to it this book was inscribed on a sapphire stone and handed down from Seraph to Metatron and then to Adam At the Council of Rome of 745 Pope Zachary intending to clarify the church s teaching on the subject of angels and curb a tendency toward angel worship condemned obsession with angelic intervention and angelolatry but reaffirmed the approval of the practice of the reverence of angels This synod struck many angels names from the list of those eligible for veneration in the church of Rome including Uriel Only the reverence of the archangels mentioned in the recognised Catholic canon of scriptures namely Michael Gabriel and Raphael remained licit In the 16th century archangel Uriel appeared before the Sicilian friar Antonio Lo Duca and told him to build a church in the Termini area Lo Duca told Pope Pius IV about the apparition the pope then asked Michelangelo to design the church which became the Basilica of St Mary of the Angels and of the Martyrs located at the Esedra Plaza 18 In the first half of the 11th century Bulgarian followers of the dualist heresy called Bogomilism who lived in the dukedom of Ahtum in present day Banat invoked Uriel in rituals citation needed This was witnessed by Gerard of Csanad the Catholic bishop of the area after 1028 citation needed Uriel was also named in a small exorcism in the 15th century reported by Robert Ambelain in Arabic Astrology on page 18 without indication of date and place of origin Conjuro te diabolo per sanctum Michaelem sanctum Gabrielem sanctum Raphaelem sanctum Urielem 23 In Henry Wadsworth Longfellow s Golden Legend Uriel is one of the angels of the seven planets namely of Mars He is also listed as such in Benjamin Camfield s A Theological Discourse of Angels 1678 24 A scriptural reference to an angel of presence is found in Isaiah 63 9 In all their affliction he was afflicted and the angel of his presence saved them in his love and in his pity he redeemed them and he bare them and carried them all the days of old 25 In Enoch edit Main article Book of Enoch nbsp Uriel is said to have interpreted prophecies to Enoch and Ezra Panel painting in St Michael and All Angels Church Howick The Book of Enoch which presents itself as written by Enoch mentions Uriel in many of its component books In chapter IX which is part of The Book of the Watchers 2nd century BCE only four angels are mentioned by name Those angels are Michael Uriel Raphael and Gabriel though some versions have a fifth angel Suryal or Suriel However the later chapter XX lists the names and functions of seven angels Those angels are Uriel one of the holy angels who is over the world and over Tartarus Raphael Raguel Michael Saraqael Gabriel and Remiel The Book of the Watchers as a whole tells us that Uriel Raphael and Gabriel were present before God to testify on behalf of humankind They asked for divine intervention during the reign of the fallen grigori fallen watchers These fallen ones took human wives and produced half angel half human offspring called the nephilim Uriel is responsible for warning Noah about the upcoming great flood Then said the Most High the Holy and Great One spoke and sent Uriel to the son of Lamech and said to him lt Go to Noah gt and tell him in my name Hide thyself and reveal to him the end that is approaching that the whole earth will be destroyed and a deluge is about to come upon the whole earth and will destroy all that is on it 26 After judgment has been brought upon the nephilim and the fallen ones see The Book of Giants including the two main leaders Samyaza and Azazel Uriel discusses their fates And Uriel said to me Here shall stand the angels who have connected themselves with women and their spirits assuming many different forms are defiling mankind and shall lead them astray into sacrificing to demons as gods here shall they stand till the day of the great judgment in which they shall be judged till they are made an end of And the women also of the angels who went astray shall become sirens And I Enoch alone saw the vision the ends of all things and no man shall see as I have seen 27 Uriel then acts as a guide for Enoch for the rest of the Book of Watchers He fulfills this capacity in many of the other books that make up Enoch In Anglican tradition edit nbsp Stained glass of archangel Uriel as regent of the sun in the cloisters of Chester Cathedral In the traditions and hagiography of the Episcopal and other Anglican churches Uriel is mentioned as an archangel He is recognised as the patron saint of the sacrament of confirmation In some Episcopal churches Uriel is also regarded as the keeper of beauty and light and regent of the sun and constellations in iconography he is shown holding in his right hand a Greek Ionic column which symbolises perfection in aesthetics and man made beauty in his left hand a staff topped with the sun 3 He is celebrated in the Anglican liturgical calendars on the Feast of the Archangels 28 29 30 31 The Church of St Uriel the Archangel at Sea Girt New Jersey is a testimony to Anglicans devotion to Uriel The Anglican intercessional prayer to Saint Uriel the Archangel is as follows Oh holy Saint Uriel intercede for us that our hearts may burn with the fire of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Assist us in co operating with the graces of our confirmation that the gifts of the Holy Spirit may bear lots o fruit in our souls Obtain for us the grace to use the sword of truth to pare away all that is not in conformity to the most adorable Will of God in our lives that we may fully participate in the army of the Church Militant Amen 32 The longstanding motto of the University of Oxford Dominus illuminatio mea The Lord is my light is a translation into Latin of Uriel s name In esotericism and occultism editIn Hermetic Qabalah Uriel s name is commonly spelled Auriel He is regarded as the archangel of the North and of the element of Earth 33 According to the teaching of the modern Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn Uriel is the archangel of North and of Earth and is thus associated with the vegetation of the Earth In iconography he is depicted holding stems of ripened wheat and wearing robes of citrine russet olive and black 34 See also editHierarchy of angels Homily on the Archangel Uriel List of angels in theology Uriel poem Uriel s Machine linked to archaeoastronomy and Genesis flood narrative References edit Bunson Matthew 2010 Angels A to Z A Who s Who of the Heavenly Host New York Potter Ten Speed Harmony Rodale p 103 ISBN 9780307554369 In the orthodox churches of Egypt and Ethiopia the Christians celebrate July 28 in honor of the archangel Uriel Window 33 Archangel Uriel stpaulswinstonsalem org Archived from the original on 3 April 2019 Retrieved 3 April 2019 He is a patron of the arts and the patron saint of the sacrament of Confirmation a b Christ Triumphant High Altar www stjohnsmemphis org Retrieved 3 April 2019 He is the keeper of beauty and light He holds in his right hand a Greek Ionic column which symbolizes perfection in aesthetics and man made beauty a b Arhangel Uriil Archangel Uriel www temples ru in Russian Retrieved 15 May 2019 Uriil eto nebesnyj ogon pokrovitel teh kto posvyatil sebya naukam i iskusstvam Strong s Hebrew 217 או ר ur a flame biblehub com Retrieved 2022 06 24 The Apocryphon of John marcion sourceforge net 1 April 2011 Retrieved 12 December 2017 Stanzione Marcello Alvino Carmine 2017 Uriele L arcangelo Scomparso Uriel The Lost Archangel in Italian Milan Italy SugarCo Edizioni ISBN 978 88 7198 716 3 Tasfa Mikaʾel Gabra Sǝllase 1992 1993 ድርሳነ ዑራኤል ግዕዝና አማርኛ መልክአ ዑራኤል በልሳነ ግዕዝ Dǝrsana ʿUraʾel gǝʿǝzǝnna amarǝnna malkǝʾa ʿUraʾel balǝssana gǝʿǝz Homiliary on the honour of Uriel in Gǝʿǝz Tigrinya and Amharic Image of Uriel in Gǝʿǝz zotero org Retrieved 15 June 2019 Tefera Amsalu Bausi Alessandro Tafla Bairu Braukamper Ulrich Gerhardt Ludwig Meyer Bahlburg Hilke Uhlig Siegbert 2018 A Fifteenth Century Ethiopian Homily on the Archangel Uriel Aethiopica International Journal of Ethiopian and Eritrean Studies 21 89 ISBN 978 3 447 18045 0 Retrieved 16 June 2019 Forward Day by Day August September October 2011 p 61 entry for September 29 2011 Marvin Meyer Willis Barnstone June 30 2009 The Secret Book of John The Gnostic Bible Shambhala Retrieved 2022 02 01 The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia with a New Atlas of the World Century Company 1914 p 262 URIEL JewishEncyclopedia com www jewishencyclopedia com Retrieved 2023 11 08 2 Esdras 4 1 5 20 10 28 Book of Adam and Eve Abbot Anscar Vonier 1964 The Teaching of the Catholic Church 1 Enoch 20 2 a b The story of Uriel the forgotten archangel www romereports com Rome Reports 27 November 2011 Retrieved 28 October 2017 Boll Verena ed 2004 Studia Aethiopica Wiesbaden Otto Harrassowitz Verlag p 440 ISBN 9783447048910 Houlden James Leslie 2003 Jesus in History Thought and Culture An Encyclopedia Volume 1 Santa Barbara California ABC CLIO p 265 ISBN 9781576078563 Truss Carvings Heroes of the Faith Trinity Lutheran Church Retrieved 20 May 2023 Sepher Rezial Hemelach Stanzione Marcello Alvino Carmine 2011 Le attestazioni dirette e accreditate dell arcangelo Uriele in ambito cristiano cattolico Inchiesta su Uriele l Arcangelo scomparso in Italian Tavagnacco Edizioni Segno p 149 ISBN 978 88 6138 407 1 IV Attestazione Uriele invocato in un esorcismo Uriele era anche nominato in un piccolo esorcismo del XV secolo riportato da Robert Ambelain in Astrologia Araba a pag 18 senza indicazione di data luogo datazione ecc Conjuro Urielem Canfield A Theological Discourse of Angels Wherein Their Existence Nature Number Order and Offices are modestly treated of Bible Gateway passage Isaiah 63 9 King James Version Bible Gateway Retrieved 2023 11 08 1 Enoch 10 1 4 1 Enoch 19 1 3 Lesser Feasts and Fasts p 380 Michael and All Angels justus anglican org Retrieved 2023 11 08 St George s Lennoxville website What Are Anglicans Anyway page Archived 2008 09 26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved September 15 2008 Christ Church Eureka website September Feasts page Archived 2008 05 11 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved September 15 2008 Our Patron Saint www urielsg org Retrieved 28 August 2018 Case Paul Foster 1989 The True and Invisible Rosicrucian Order New York Weiser Books p 291 ISBN 9780877287094 Uriel Archangel of Earth www hermeticgoldendawn org Retrieved 3 September 2018 Further reading editBamberger Bernard Jacob March 15 2006 Fallen Angels Soldiers of Satan s Realm Jewish Publication Society of America ISBN 0 8276 0797 0 Briggs Constance Victoria 1997 The Encyclopaedia of Angels An A to Z Guide with Nearly 4 000 Entries Plume ISBN 0 452 27921 6 Bunson Matthew 1996 Angels A to Z A Who s Who of the Heavenly Host Three Rivers Press ISBN 0 517 88537 9 Cruz Joan C 1999 Angels and Devils Tan Books amp Publishers ISBN 0 89555 638 3 Davidson Gustav A Dictionary of Angels Including the Fallen Angels Free Press ISBN 9780029070505 Ivanka E von Gerardus Moresanus der Erzengel Uriel und die Bogomilen Orientalia Christiana Periodica 211 2 1955 Miscellanea Georg Hofmann S J pp 143 146 Guiley Rosemary 1996 Encyclopaedia of Angels ISBN 0 8160 2988 1 The Book Of Enoch translated by R H Charles D LITT D D with an introduction by W O E OESTERLEY D D Charles H R 1917 Longfellow Henry Wadsworth 1807 1882 The Golden Legend Heywood Thomas 1634 1635 The Hierarchy of the Blessed Angels Waite Arthur Edward 1913 The Book of Ceremonial Magic Second Edition of The Book of Black Magic and of Pacts Stanzione Marcello Alvino Carmine 2011 Inchiesta su Uriele l Arcangelo scomparso Investigation of Uriel The Lost Archangel in Italian Tavagnacco Edizioni Segno ISBN 978 88 6138 407 1 OCLC 878792290 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related 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