Once upon a
time, right at the Very Beginning of Things, there was a Battle in
Heaven, and this is what happened:
God had made Heaven and
the Earth and all the Angels and all the extra important Angels, called
Archangels. (Like an extra important Bishop is called an Archbishop.)
The Archangels were God's very special friends and were Shining and
Strong and Powerful. One Archangel was called Gabriel. He was the one
that God sent to tell Our Blessed Lady that She was to become the Mother
of God, the Mother of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Another Angel
was called Raphael; he was the one who helped Tobias in the Bible.
Another Archangel was called Michael. Michael was "the Angel of the
Lord", who was sent to Moses and Jacob and Abraham and to other
people throughout the history of the world. Another Archangel was
Lucifer, who was so beautiful that the other Angels called him the Son
of the Morning.
Well, everybody was
very happy because they were with God, and they all loved him, because
he had made them so Strong and Shining and Lovely. Then one day Lucifer,
Son of the Morning, said to himself: "Why should God be the most
important person in Heaven? Why, shouldn't I be? I can fly and I can
change into other things, and I am beautiful and I am powerful. In fact,
I am just as Important as God, and I shan't do what He tells me ever
again. I shall fight Him and have Heaven for mine!"
So, Lucifer went around
Heaven, and he collected a lot of other Angels who also didn't want to
be less Important than God, until he had a Great Army. Then they marched
up to the Throne of God and said Proudly: "We are just as Important
as You. Why should You be the King of Heaven any more than one of us? We
are Strong and Proud and Beautiful, and we will fight You for the
Kingdom of Heaven." God looked at them; then He said:
"Lucifer, I thought that you were My friend, and I trusted you. Be
sensible now, and think about what you are doing." "I have
thought," said Lucifer, "and, I'd rather not be in Heaven at
all than have You for my King, and so would all of us!" And behind
him all the Rebel Angels shouted with a great shout: "We will
follow Lucifer! Long live Lucifer! Let him reign over us in Heaven! WE
DO NOT WANT GOD!" "Very well," said God, "if you
don't want Me, you needn't have Me. But, if you want to fight for
Heaven, you can if you think it will be any good." Then, God called
Michael the Archangel, and made him gather together a Mighty Army of
Angels who were on God's side.
Then there was a Great
Battle in Heaven--Michael and his Angels fighting with Lucifer; and,
Lucifer fought, and his Angels fought; but, they did NOT win. And
Michael drove Lucifer right out of Heaven, and he fell down, and down,
and down to hell; and, all his bad angels were driven down after him,
and as the last one disappeared from sight forever and the Gate of
Heaven clanged shut, a great Shout went up from Michael's Army:
"Heaven has Won! Rejoice and be glad all you Angels! The Good God
Always Wins!"
So, now you know why we
sometimes say in our prayers, "Holy St. Michael the Archangel,
defend us in the Day of Battle," because he is so good at battles.
But, what happened to
Lucifer and his Rebel Angels? Well, he was so furious and enraged at
having lost his Battle with God that he has never gotten over it. You
see, he is never allowed inside Heaven anymore forever and ever and
ever; and, now that he can't go into Heaven anymore, he is angry about
it. So, in Revenge, he does everything horrible to God that he can. His
worst feeling is Jealousy; whom do you suppose he is jealous of? Us!
Why? Because when Our Lord Jesus was Crucified, He opened the Kingdom of
Heaven for us to go in! So Lucifer, whose other name is Satan, or the
Devil, is furious because we Ordinary People are allowed into Heaven,
and he, an Archangel, is not. So, he and his angels (or demons) try
always and always to stop us going into Heaven by giving us bad Ideas,
and making us do things that we know are wrong, so as to hurt God. So,
whenever you want to do or say something horrid, think of the Great
Battle in Heaven and remember that it is Lucifer trying to keep you on
his side. If you don't do or say it, you have won and have stayed on
God's side.
St. Michael's Special
Day is September 29th; it is the Feast of St. Michael, St.
Gabriel and St. Raphael, and of All Angels, because of all the Angels
who helped him win the Battle with Lucifer.