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Archived from the original on 2011-05-17. "Exorcism against Satan and his apostate angels" (in Latin and English). Westminster, MA: The Franciscan Archive (short form) "Exorcismus in satanam et angelos apostaticos". unavox.it (in Latin and French). Archived from the original on 2000-05-10.
Victory of St. Michael by Raphael, 16th century St. Michael in stained glass window by Franz Mayer & Co. Quis ut Deus? ('Who is like God?') is on his shield. Saint Michael the Archangel is referenced in the Old Testament and has been part of Christian teachings since the earliest times. [1]
The St. Michael the Archangel Cathedral [1] (Spanish: Catedral Metropolitana de San Míguel Arcángel) is a Catholic temple in Tegucigalpa, [2] Honduras. [3] [4] It is well known for being the biggest Catholic church during colonial times and one of the most well preserved historical buildings in Honduras.
Mission San Miguel Arcángel is a Spanish mission in San Miguel, California.It was established on July 25, 1797, by the Franciscan order, on a site chosen specifically due to the large number of Salinan Indians that inhabited the area, whom the Spanish priests wanted to evangelize.
San Miguel Arcangel Church, Marilao, Bulacan, Philippines; San Miguel Arcangel Church, San Miguel, Bulacan, Philippines; St Michael the Archangel, Llanyblodwel, England; Seven medieval churches in Iceland were dedicated to the saint, including one in Búðardalur in Skarðsströnd, Steinar in Eyjafjöll and Borg in Mýrar. [187]
San Vicente, Orion, Bataan, Philippines. The parish church, dedicated to Saint Michael, the Archangel , is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Balanga . A marker bearing the brief history of the structure has been installed in its façade by the National Historical Committee, precursor of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines .
The Church of San Miguel (Spanish: Iglesia de San Miguel Arcángel, Basque: San Migel Goiaingeruaren eliza) is a church located in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1995. [1] The retable of the church is a baroque altarpiece, it is one of the finest works by Gregorio Fernández and his workshop.
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