The Fallen
The angels who kept not their first estate — named, and no more than named.
The Church has never taught that evil is a power set opposite God. The fallen are creatures — angels who were made good and turned, who retain their intelligence and their freedom and misuse both, and who remain at every moment wholly subject to the God they refused. Scripture names a few of them; the Jewish writings outside the canon name a great many more. They are gathered here so that a reader who meets a name in the Gospels, in the Apocalypse, or in the Book of Enoch can be told plainly where it comes from and what standing it has.
These records are catalogued for study and never for veneration. They carry no feast, no hymn, no icon, and no prayer. Nothing on these pages is an address to the beings described.
Named in Scripture
Adversaries the canonical Scriptures name outright.
Named in the Deuterocanon
Named in the books Orthodoxy reads as Scripture but the Hebrew canon does not.
From Second Temple Literature
Known from Jewish writings outside the canon, which the Church never received as Scripture.
The twenty Watcher chiefs, the giants, and the rest of the Enochic material are catalogued on the Book of Enoch page, with the same caution.