The angel, a universal symbol of protection and divine messenger, is not associated with a specific "saint" in the canonical sense, but rather represents a category of celestial beings venerated in multiple religious traditions, particularly in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. Their history is rooted in ancient scriptures, where they appear as intermediaries between God and humanity, bearers of important announcements (such as the Annunciation to Mary), guides, protectors, and executors of the divine will. The veneration of angels manifests itself in the belief in their intercession, in the request for their protection, and in the contemplation of their purity and closeness to the divine. They are figures that inspire hope, comfort, and a sense of constant spiritual presence.