The angel, a celestial figure and divine messenger, is not associated with a single specific saint, but represents a spiritual entity venerated in many religious traditions. Its history has roots in ancient civilizations, where it was often depicted as an intermediary between the earthly and the divine world. In Christianity, angels are present since the Holy Scriptures, tasked with protecting, guiding, and announcing important events. Their veneration is manifested in the devotion to guardian angels, in the celebration of Archangels Michael and Gabriel, and in the belief that they are always by our side, ready to intercede for us. Their image evokes purity, protection and hope, making them a universal symbol of faith and spirituality.