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Serviam is Latin for "I will serve." This was the cry ofSt. Michael the Archangel as a response toLucifer's "I will not serve" (Non serviam) when God put the angels to the test.
Bishop Gerard L. Frey, who once headed the dioceses of Savannah, Ga., and Lafayette used it as his motto.[1]
In the Caballero de Gracia church in Madrid, there's this word up in the altar[2]
It is also recommended as a morning prayer ormorning offering.[citation needed]