Camael

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Camael
Sanctus Chamuel, stained-glass window at St Michael's Church, Brighton, England.
Archangel
Venerated inJudaism, Anglicanism[citation needed]
Feast29 September
AttributesChalice, staff

Camael, also spelled Chamuel, Khamuel, Camiel, Cameel and Camniel, is an

angelology
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Camael was excluded from the Holy See's list of named angels in the 2001 Directory on popular piety, which states: "The practice of assigning names to the Holy Angels should be discouraged, except in the cases of Gabriel, Raphael, and Michael whose names are contained in Holy Scripture".[1]

See also

References

  1. Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments (December 2001). "Directory on popular piety and the liturgy. Principles and guidelines"
    . www.vatican.va. Retrieved 2023-01-15.

Further reading

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