A guardian angel is a spirit who is believed to protect and to guide a particular person.
Guardian angel(s) may also refer to:
Frank or Franks may refer to:
Inferno may refer to:
Guardian usually refers to:
Angels are a type of creature present in many mythologies.
Revelation, in religion and theology, is the act of revealing through communication with supernatural entities.
Judd Asher Nelson is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime in The Transformers: The Movie, John Bender in The Breakfast Club, Alec Newbury in St. Elmo's Fire, Alex in Cybermutt, Joe Hunt in Billionaire Boys Club, Nick Peretti in New Jack City, Billy Beretti in Empire, and Jack Richmond in the television series Suddenly Susan.
Dark Angel may refer to:
Mercy is leniency or compassion. In sport, the mercy rule may be applied.
Heat is energy in transfer to or from a thermodynamic system by mechanisms other than thermodynamic work or transfer of matter.
Absolution is the forgiveness experienced in traditional Christian churches in the sacrament of reconciliation (confession).
Fearless or The Fearless may refer to:
A barbarian is to a person who is perceived to be uncivilized or primitive.
Chaos or CHAOS may refer to:
Guardian Angels Catholic Church is a historic church located in Chaska, Minnesota founded in 1858. A Roman Catholic church, Guardian Angels is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis.
The White Angel or White Angel may refer to:
Patrick Hivon is a Canadian actor from Montreal, Quebec.
Guardian Angel is a Canadian drama film, directed by Jean-Sébastien Lord and released in 2014.
Guardian Angels Church may refer to:
The Guardian Angel is a 1942 French comedy film directed by Jacques de Casembroot and starring Lucien Baroux, Roger Duchesne and Jacques Varennes. It was shot at the Saint-Laurent-du-Var Studios in Nice. The film's sets were designed by the art director Roger Briaucourt. It was produced by the French branch of Minerva Film.
The Guardian Angel is a 1934 French comedy film directed by Jean Choux and starring André Baugé, Pola Illéry and Paul Azaïs. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lazare Meerson. It was produced by the French subsidiary of Tobis Film at the company's Epinay Studios.