Bible not specific on origin of fallen angels
Submitted on January 13, 2010
By Father John Dietzen | Catholic New Service
Q: Where in the Bible is the account of the angels and St. Michael's conquest over Lucifer?
Catholic tradition speaks of angelic creatures who were created good by God but who radically rejected God and by their free choice were eternally separated from God.
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