The Seven Holy Archangels

The Seven Holy Archangels

“The seven angels who stand before the throne of God.”

Michael, Gabriel, Raphael — and the seven who stand in His presence, invoked for protection.

Under their watch, to the very end.

The Seal of the Seven Archangels
Heaven's Seven

Most of us can only name two.

Michael. Gabriel. Perhaps Raphael, if you have read the book of Tobit.

But seven stand before the throne of God — and not one of them was given the same task. Each has his own name, his own mission, his own reason to be called upon.

You have been praying to the ones you could remember. These are all seven.

Michael · Gabriel · Raphael · Uriel
Selaphiel · Jegudiel · Barachiel

Archangel Michael

The Protector

Michael

He is the one who cast the enemy out of Heaven. For the child driving home late, the one in the wrong crowd, the one you cannot reach. Ask him to defend those you cannot be there for.

Archangel Gabriel

The Messenger

Gabriel

He carried God's word to Our Lady, and she said yes. When you have prayed for months and heard nothing back. Ask him for one clear word.

Archangel Raphael

The Healer

Raphael

He walked the whole road with Tobias and gave a blind man back his sight. For the one who is ill, and the family breaking around them. Ask him to pray for their healing.

Archangel Uriel

The Light

Uriel

His name means God is my light. When both roads look wrong and you must still choose one. Ask him for light on the path.

Archangel Selaphiel

The Intercessor

Selaphiel

He is shown with his eyes lowered and his hands folded — the archangel of prayer itself. When you kneel and no words come. Ask him to carry what you cannot say.

Archangel Jegudiel

The Strengthener

Jegudiel

He carries a crown for those who labour faithfully. You have held this family together for years, and no one has thanked you once. Ask him for strength to keep going.

Archangel Barachiel

The Blessing

Barachiel

He is shown scattering rose petals — God's blessings falling upon a household. For a home where the air has gone cold. Ask him to pray for peace under your roof.

The Seal worn close to the heart
What the Seal Means

Seven names. One circle.

The Seal gathers all seven into a single emblem — not seven medals on seven chains, but one circle. They do not serve seven purposes. They serve one God, and they were all sent for you.

It is worn the way a wedding ring is worn. It changes nothing by itself. It reminds you, every hour, of a promise you have already made.

One circle, resting where you can feel it. Seven names you can call.

Let us answer it plainly

Is this a charm, or a Catholic devotion?

A fair question — the word seal can sound like something it is not. So, plainly: this pendant holds no power of its own. It is not a talisman. It does not work on its own, and nothing is being summoned.

It is a sign of who you are asking — the same seven who stand before God in Revelation; the same Raphael who walked the road with Tobias. You ask them to pray for you. God answers, in His time.

It is a reminder to pray. Nothing more, and nothing less.

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Commonly Asked Questions – Honestly Answered
What is the Seven Archangels Seal?
A sacred medallion bearing the seven archangels who stand before the throne of God, each shown with his name and mission. It's a sacramental of the faith — a sign of devotion to the holy angels and trust in their intercession and protection.
Who are the seven archangels?
Scripture names three — Michael, Gabriel and Raphael. The other four — Uriel, Selaphiel, Jegudiel and Barachiel — come to us through ancient tradition, honoured together as the seven who serve before God.
Where does the devotion come from?
It traces to 16th-century Palermo, Sicily, where a fresco of the seven archangels — each named with his mission — sparked a revival of their veneration. The devotion later reached Rome, where a basilica was raised in their honour.
What does each archangel help with?
Tradition gives each a mission: Michael, protection; Gabriel, good news and guidance; Raphael, healing and safe travel; Uriel, wisdom and light; Selaphiel, prayer; Jegudiel, God's mercy and labour; Barachiel, blessings. Many keep the seal near as they pray for these needs.
Is it a lucky charm or a guarantee?
No. It isn't magic and holds no power of its own. It's a sign of living faith — worn with sincere devotion, drawing the heart to prayer and to the God the angels serve.
Is this devotion approved by the Church?
The Church warmly honours Michael, Gabriel and Raphael, the archangels named in Scripture, with a feast each September. Veneration of the seven is an old and cherished tradition. Wear the seal as a sign of love for the holy angels and a call to prayer — not as private revelation or doctrine.
What is it made of?
A solid cast-metal medallion, the seven archangels raised in fine relief, hung on a durable chain. It's made to be worn close every day — comfortable against the skin and built to last through daily devotion.
Will it hold up to daily wear?
Yes. It's crafted to be worn day and night. With everyday wear the metal will gently patina over time, deepening its character — and if it ever fails, we'll gladly replace it.
Does it come blessed?
Each seal is blessed in prayer before it leaves us. If you wish, any priest is glad to bless it for you as well — a simple, beautiful step that sets it apart for sacred use.
How do I wear it?
Around the neck, resting over the heart — under or over your clothing, whichever you prefer. Many wear it always, as a constant sign of the angels' watch over them.
Can I take it off to shower?
Yes. You may remove it briefly to bathe or swim, which also helps protect the finish. Otherwise it's meant to be worn continually, as a constant sign of devotion.
What if it wears out or breaks?
With daily wear that can happen, and it's covered — just reach out and we'll gladly replace it. A blessed medal is traditionally buried or burned respectfully rather than simply thrown away.
How long does it take to arrive?
Most orders arrive within 6–10 days, with complimentary shipping. You'll receive a tracking link by email so you can follow it every step of the way.
Can anyone wear it? Can children?
Yes — anyone drawn to the holy angels may wear it, children included, when they understand its meaning. It's a sign of devotion open to all who honour God's messengers.
Can I return it if I'm not satisfied?
Yes. If it isn't right for you for any reason, contact us within 30 days and we'll refund you in full — no hassle. We'd rather you be at peace with your purchase than keep a sale.