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Praying with the "O" Antiphons
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Posted on 12/16/2008 6:54:01 PM PST by Salvation

Praying with the "O" Antiphons
The‘O’ Antiphons - Advent season’s brightest jewels. – Nocent

These O antiphons express the theology of Advent and are the season’s brightest jewels. The incarnation of the Son, salvation, the pursuit of our redemption until the end of time -- these are the constant themes of Advent theology. From them we can see that the celebration of Advent, like that of Christmas, has its true center in the paschal mystery, wherein the death and resurrection of Christ accomplishes our salvation.

Walking down the side of the church where the "stations" are, we reflect on each of the “O” antiphons.

1st “O” Antiphon: O WISDOM

O WISDOM, O holy Word of God, you govern all creation with Your strong yet tender care. Come and show Your people the way to salvation

Prayer:
Christ, the Word of the Father, through all the ages You have cared for Your people as a shepherd
his flock, as a mother her child, as a potter his clay. Be present to us who cry out for Your compassionate, helping hand. Help us to be faithful to those values which You taught us by Your life and Your love. May we find Your presence in the needs of the poor and abandoned around us. Amen.

2nd “O” Antiphon: O LORD OF ISRAEL

O LORD OF ISRAEL, who showed Yourself to Moses in the burning bush, who gave him the holy law on Sinai mountain: Come, stretch out Your mighty hand, to set us free.

Prayer:
Lord, our God, reveal Yourself to us in the persons, circumstances, and events of each day,
especially in those who need our time and talents. Open our eyes to recognize Your workings in all that happens to us; keep us open to Your coming to us in the unusual events and surprises of each day. May the place of our work become “holy ground” for we believe that You are present everywhere. Amen.

3rd “O” Antiphon: O FLOWER OF JESSE

O FLOWER OF JESSE, You have been raised up as a sign for all peoples; kings stand silent in Your presence; the nations bow down in worship before You. Come, let nothing keep You from coming to our aid.

Prayer:
O Christ, living sign of the Father’s love, we adore You as the Center of our lives. You are our model for grace, truth, and living in the light of the Father. Be our strength in times of sorrow and trouble; be our joy in times of sadness; be our light in the darkness of sin and our troubled world. We are in awe of Your holy Presence. May we rejoice and share the signs of Your coming with one another. Amen.

4th “O” Antiphon: O KEY OF DAVID

O KEY OF DAVID, O royal Power of Israel controlling at Your will the gate of heaven: Come, break down the prison walls of death for those who dwell in darkness and the shadow of death and lead Your captive people into freedom.

Prayer:
Christ Jesus, You are the key to the happiness of our hearts. The darkness of sin and the awareness of our weaknesses drag us down, but You have come to lift us up and redeem us. We place all our hope in You who have freed us from sin. Teach us to open the doors of our hearts to You and to one another through awareness of the mystery of Your Presence in others. Lead us into the light of Your love and grace. Amen.

5th “O” Antiphon: O RISING DAWN

O RISING DAWN, splendor of eternal light, sun of justice: Come, shine on those who dwell in darkness and in the shadow of death.

Prayer:
Radiance of the Father, light for our eyes, and guide for our souls, brighten our days by showing us the way to the Father, for You said, “I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life.” Your life showed us the way to live; Your words spoke of the truth of the Father; Your sufferings and death brought us to new life. May we be radiant with Your joy, as we begin to recognize Your coming to us in one another. We thank You for the gift of Your Body and Blood in the Eucharist which nourishes us and gives us renewed life. Amen.

6th “O” Antiphon: O KING OF ALL NATIONS

O KING OF ALL NATIONS, the only joy of every human heart: O Keystone of the mighty arch of man. Come and save the creatures you fashioned from the dust.

Prayer:
Lord, every nation on earth adores You, for by Your passion, death, and resurrection, You have saved all humanity. Your constant love and friendship reach from the heavens to the ends of the earth. You alone have bridged the deep chasm created by sin; You have protected us from the grasp of the evil one. You are the source of all life; help us to be as one family in You, our God and Savior. Amen.

7th “O” Antiphon: O EMMANUEL, GOD-WITH-US

O GOD-WITH-US, Emmanuel, king and lawgiver, desire of the nations, Savior of all people, Come and set us free, Lord our God.

Prayer:
Jesus, God-with-us, all compassionate and loving God whom we honor and adore, You have unlocked the gates of heaven and cleared the pathway for all humanity to come to You in the glory of the Father. Save us from the chains of sin and darkness. We thank you for the gift of redemption and look forward to the day of Your coming in glory. Amen.

  Closing Prayer:
We come here to call on our God to come to us, to be with us. The title Emmanuel, God-with-us, was given to Christ many centuries ago by the prophet Isaiah. Emmanuel symbolizes God’s great love for us -- so great that God put aside His Divinity and took on our humanity. We pray for our God to draw closer to us as individuals and as members of a community. We assemble before God as representatives of the people of the earth, eager to see peace and justice reign on the face of our troubled world. We pray to the Father, for the coming of the Son, through the working of the Holy Spirit. Amen


TOPICS: Catholic; History; Prayer; Theology
KEYWORDS: catholic; prayer
The "O Antiphons" begin on December 17th.
1 posted on 12/16/2008 6:54:03 PM PST by Salvation
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2 posted on 12/16/2008 6:56:54 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

More Advent blessings with these daily devotionals. Thanks for posting.


3 posted on 12/16/2008 7:36:04 PM PST by Ciexyz
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To: nickcarraway; Lady In Blue; NYer; ELS; Pyro7480; livius; Catholicguy; RobbyS; markomalley; ...
A change in tone in the Advent readings. The "O" Antiphons start today (Wednesday.)

Catholic Prayer Ping!

Please notify me via FReepmail if you would like to be added to or taken off the Catholic Prayer Ping List.

Or you can sing them -- Look up all the verses to "O Come, O Come Emmanuel."

4 posted on 12/16/2008 9:49:10 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation
If it weren't for shopping, traffic, and cards, this could be one of the most beautiful seasons -- except that they're all beautiful. I love Advent because it's so bite-size, and so focused. And it is so neat to enter into the home stretch with the O antiphons and the rest. I sang Veni Emmanuel to God and myself this AM in Latin. Wonderful, even when I sing it.

Come, Lord Jesus. I'm scared, but I'm ready.

5 posted on 12/17/2008 3:32:48 AM PST by Mad Dawg (Oh Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.)
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To: Salvation

Thanks ~ we’ll begin praying these tonight.


6 posted on 12/17/2008 6:46:23 AM PST by incredulous joe ("No road is long with good company. " - Turkish Proverb)
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Latin Audio here!

December 17

Wisdom that comest out of the mouth of the Most High, that reachest from one end to another, and orderest all things mightily and sweetly, come to teach us the way of prudence!


Latin
O Sapientia, quæ ex ore Altissimi prodiisti, attingens a fine usque ad finem, fortiter suaviterque disponens omnia: veni ad docendum nos viam prudentiæ.


7 posted on 12/17/2008 10:08:12 AM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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December 23 December 22 December 21 December 20 December 19 December 18 December 17
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O WISDOM
December 17

Symbols: All-Seeing Eye and the Lamp

Come, and teach us the way of prudence.

O Wisdom, who came from the mouth of the Most High, reaching from end to end and ordering all things mightily and sweetly, Come, and teach us the way of prudence.

O Sapientia, quae ex ore Altissimi prodiisti, attingens a fine usque ad finem fortiter, suaviterque disponens omnia: veni ad docendum nos viam prudentiae.

The "all-seeing eye" represents the all-knowing and ever-present God. During the late Renaissance, the eye was pictured in a triangle with rays of light to represent the infinite holiness of the Trinity. The lamp is a symbol of wisdom taken from the parable of the wise and foolish virgins in Matthew 25.

Recommended Readings: Proverbs 8:1-12


8 posted on 12/17/2008 10:33:27 AM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Salvation

Am looking forward to midnight mass from the Vatican on Christmas Eve. Puts a lovely touch on the holiday celebrations.


9 posted on 12/17/2008 8:38:36 PM PST by Ciexyz
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December 23 December 22 December 21 December 20 December 19 December 18 December 17
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O LORD AND RULER
December 18

Symbols: The Tablets

Come and redeem us with outstretched arm.

O Lord and Ruler of the House of Israel, who appeared to Moses in the flame of the burning bush and gave him the law on Sinai: Come and redeem us with outstretched arm.

O Adonai, et dux domus Israël, qui Moyse in igne flammae rubi apparuisti, et ei in Sina legem dedisti: veni ad redimendum nos in brachio extento.

The tablets of stone are a picture of the Ten Commandments given by God to Moses on Mt. Sinai. They may be used to represent the whole of God's law, the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible, the Torah), or the entire Old Testament.

Recommended Readings: Micheas 5:1-9


10 posted on 12/18/2008 9:37:37 PM PST by Salvation ( †With God all things are possible.†)
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