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St. Michael is often identified as an archangel rather than a seraphim in Christian tradition. While seraphim are described in The Bible as a class of celestial beings closest to God, St. Michael serves as a protector and leader of the heavenly armies. His role primarily focuses on spiritual warfare and advocacy for God's people, distinguishing him from the seraphim's specific function in worship and praise.

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