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Catholic Catechism (350-354)
IN BRIEF

350    Angels are spiritual creatures who glorify God without ceasing and who serve his saving plans for other creatures: “The angels work together for the benefit of us all” (St. Thomas Aquinas, STh I, 114, 3, ad 3).

351    The angels surround Christ their Lord. They serve him especially in the accomplishment of his saving mission to men.

352    The Church venerates the angels who help her on her earthly pilgrimage and protect every human being.

353    God willed the diversity of his creatures and their own particular goodness, their interdependence and their order. He destined all material creatures for the good of the human race. Man, and through him all creation, is destined for the glory of God.

354    Respect for laws inscribed in creation and the relations which derive from the nature of things is a principle of wisdom and a foundation for morality.