All Saints’ Day
The Hypostatic Union
Angels and Their Origin
Guardian Angels
Faith & Reflection
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When is All Saints’ Day celebrated?

November 1

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The Hypostatic Union means:


Jesus is one Person with both divine and human natures.


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Where did angels come from?

They were created by God before humans.

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What is the special mission of a guardian angel?

To protect and guide each human soul.

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What does All Saints’ Day teach us about the Church?

That we are part of one family of faith—those on Earth, in Purgatory, and in Heaven.

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What does All Saints’ Day celebrate?

All saints—known and unknown—in Heaven

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Who explained the Hypostatic Union most clearly through the Holy Spirit?

The early Church Fathers and the Council of Chalcedon.

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What are angels made of?

They are pure spirits created by God.

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When will we see our guardian angel clearly?

In Heaven.

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What does celebrating All Saints’ Day remind us of?

It reminds us that everyone is called to holiness and Heaven.

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Who was the first Saint to enter Heaven?


The good thief, crucified next to Jesus (St. Dismas)

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Why is the Hypostatic Union important to our faith?

It shows that God truly became man to save us.

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What are angels’ main purpose and role?

They are servants and messengers of God.

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Which angels bring important messages or defend God’s people?

Archangels (like Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael).

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Why did Jesus have to be both 100% man and 100% God?

To fully share in our humanity while having the divine power to save us

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How many saints are in Heaven, according to Revelation 7:9?


“A great multitude that no one could count.”


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Because of the Hypostatic Union, we believe that:

Jesus is 100% God and 100% man.

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What are the angels who disobeyed God called?

Fallen angels or demons.

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What happens to someone’s guardian angel when they die?

If the person goes to Heaven or Purgatory, the angel rejoices; if to Hell, the angel returns to serve God.

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What happens to someone’s guardian angel when they go to Heaven, Purgatory, or Hell?

- In Heaven, the angel is with us rejoicing with God

- In Purgatory, the angel continues to intercede and guide our souls to Heaven

- In Hell, the angel no longer accompanies the soul but serves God.

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What was the evening before All Saints’ Day called?



All Hallows’ Eve (Halloween)


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The word hypostatic comes from a Greek word meaning:

“One person” or “underlying reality.”


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What do angels show us about God?

His power and His love for us.

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Why do Catholics believe everyone has a guardian angel?

Because God loves each person and assigns an angel to guide and protect their soul.

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What can angels and saints teach us about our own call to holiness?

They show that holiness means loving and serving God faithfully in whatever we do.

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