The Guardian Angel, although not a "saint" in the traditional sense of a canonized person, is a central figure in the Christian tradition, venerated as a celestial spirit sent by God to protect and guide each individual. Its history is rooted in the Holy Scriptures, where angels appear as divine messengers and protectors. The veneration of the Guardian Angel has developed over the centuries, culminating in the liturgical feast on October 2nd. This devotion reflects the belief in the constant presence and intercession of these celestial spirits, who watch over our earthly life, inspire us to do good, and defend us from pitfalls. The image of the guardian angel, often depicted protecting a child, symbolizes God's providential care for every soul.