Seraphim

Catholic Perspective: Seraphim, from Isaiah 6:2-7, are the highest choir, depicted with six wings, continuously praising God with “Holy, Holy, Holy.” Their name means “burning ones,” symbolizing their intense love and zeal. They are closest to God, reflecting His light and love, and are believed to cleanse sins, as seen when a seraph purifies Isaiah’s lips.

Spiritual Importance: They embody pure adoration, inspiring humans to love God deeply.

Role to God: They praise Him eternally, reflecting divine love.

Role to Humanity: While not directly interacting, their worship inspires our devotion.

Prayers: No specific prayers, but invoked in the Sanctus during Mass.