The Holy Guardian Angels – Gospel
Commentary on Matthew 18:1-5,10
(Note: The Gospel reading today is proper to the memorial and must be used even if the ferial readings are otherwise chosen.)
Coincidentally, the Gospel reading for today’s Memorial to the Holy Guardian Angels is the same as yesterday’s for the feast of St Thérèse of Lisieux (unless her feast falls on a Sunday). The emphasis on St Thérèse’s feast was on the childlike qualities of Thérèse. In the related Gospel passage, Jesus was saying that true greatness only comes to those who in a spirit of complete docility and trust submit themselves totally to the will of their Father in heaven.
Today the focus is more on Jesus’ statement at the end of the reading where he says:
Take care that you do not despise one of these little ones; for, I tell you, in heaven their angels continually see the face of my Father in heaven.
The meaning is that those considered as of least consequence—children, the poor, the marginalised—are all very special in God’s eyes and, through their angels, can be sure of God’s loving concern.