A Priest From The Vatican Told About What Angels Look Like - Alternative View

A Priest From The Vatican Told About What Angels Look Like - Alternative View
A Priest From The Vatican Told About What Angels Look Like - Alternative View

Video: A Priest From The Vatican Told About What Angels Look Like - Alternative View

Video: A Priest From The Vatican Told About What Angels Look Like - Alternative View
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Officials from the Catholic Church have confirmed the existence of angels, but assured that in fact they do not look at all the way people used to imagine them.

Father Renzo Lavatori, who specializes in the study of angels, said that the celestial beings that are "back in vogue" thanks to the religion of the new age are actually more like shards of light.

“You don't see the angels so much as you feel their presence,” he said at a conference in Rome on angels. "They are like the sunlight falling on you through a crystal vase."

Speaking at a conference in a lavishly frescoed Renaissance palace in Rome, he added: "I think this is a new discovery of angels in Christianity."

The senior priest took part in the Angel Art Week debate at the Fondazione Archivio Storico, which was organized by the Italian Art Association and supported by the Vatican.

As one of the organizers of the exhibition stated: “The purpose of the exhibition was to trace the history of angels in human culture, or at least our civilization. Angels helped the development of religious and philosophical thought and became the reason for the birth of sublime forms of poetic and artistic expression."

Renzo Lavatori said that the natural result of the popularization of the image of the angel is that they are back in fashion and this is especially felt on Christmas Eve.

“There is room for the author's imagination, but you have to understand that in reality angels look different. Angels have no wings and have nothing to do with cherubs,”he said.

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A widely publicized Catholic priest is also a demonologist and says that angels are needed by humanity more than ever, because secularization and materialism are growing in society, which is, in fact, an "open door" for the devil.

“The devilish forces have penetrated into our world much more strongly than one could imagine. This is clearly evidenced by the queues lining up to the exorcists, - quotes the words of the priest Mail Online. “Pope Francis talks more about the devil than about angels, and I think that's right. However, the angels should also pay attention."