Homily: April 15, 2026 Wednesday of the Second Week of Easter (Angels)
Holy Family School Mass Homily:
“During the night, the angel of the Lord opened the doors of the prison.” Did you hear that line in today’s first reading?
The Sadducees put the apostles in jail. But during the night, an angel of the Lord came, opened the prison doors, and set them free.
That is amazing, right? Wouldn’t it be wonderful to have an angel like that? But here is the good news: You already do! Each one of you has a guardian angel.
God has given every one of us an angel to protect us, guide us, and help us reach heaven. Some saints were very close to their guardian angels.
St. Isidore, a farmer in Spain, loved God very much. There are stories that angels helped him with his work when he was busy praying.
St. Padre Pio often spoke with his guardian angel and even asked his angel to help others.
St. Gemma Galgani also experienced her guardian angel, who guided her and even corrected her when she did something wrong!
Even in the life of Jesus, when He was praying in the Garden of Gethsemane, an angel came to strengthen Him. So why don’t we see our angels?
Because angels are spiritual—they are not like us. And usually, they work quietly, without us seeing them.
But we can still experience their help.
The more we pray, the more we stay close to God, the more we avoid sin, the more we will feel their presence in our lives.
Angels love to be near those who love God. So today, I invite you to do something simple. Close your eyes.
Repeat this prayer in your heart:
“Angel of God, my guardian dear, to whom God’s love commits me here, ever this day be at my side,
to light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen.”
Remember: You are never alone.
God has given you a guardian angel a friend who is always with you, leading you to heaven.
Amen.
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