An Angel (from the Latin angelus, from the Greek ἄγγελος, angelos, "messenger" in Hebrew מלאך layer, malakh, "messenger") is a heavenly creature in many traditions, particularly in the three Abrahamic religions and in the Avesta. This term refers to a messenger from God, that is to say an intermediary between God and men. Sometimes it sends a divine message, sometimes it acts itself as divine will. Each angel has a particular office: Michel keeps the children of Israel, strength and courage makes Gabriel, Uriel (God is my Light) illuminates the men in the darkness of the night, Raphael care of our physical and spiritual health.
Archangels An archangel was the angel in charge of news utmost importance as the Annunciation, or as army chief
Cherubs The cherubim, or Cherubim are represented in the popular imagination in the guise of winged babies. However, the Bible gives a high position different cherubim seraphim.
Seraphim in the tradition Seraphim have six wings they cover their body