Tuesday, December 18, 2007

part one: O Antiphons...a day late...

In the weavings of a mystical web page, whose threads of inspiration include Julian of Norwich and a modern day poet, a treasure of 'O Antiphons' was grace-fully stumbled upon.

They are not as mysterious as they seem. Most, if not all of us, already know the 'O Antiphons' through the almost universally familiar Advent hymn, O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, with its verses all beginning with the same impassioned plea, "O Come..." (Here, a beautiful and concise webpage on the Antiphons.)

There are seven "O Antiphons", one for each of the seven days leading up to Christmas Eve. They are, in fact, chanted this way in many corners of the world, as singular statements, chained together in time, out of time...defining a season of waiting. December 17th would be the 'First Day of O Antiphons'. And, so, I'm a day late.

To follow, a post on each of the Antiphons, on the appropriate day. From the heart of poet, musician, and priest, Malcolm Guite, an interpretation of each antiphon will be included in the form of a sonnet. I think of it as a sort of seven-day Advent, or perhaps Emmanuel calendar gift from him.

Today, I rejoice: we'll be gifted with two - to catch up.

4 comments:

DearestDragonfly said...

Isn't it amazing to e-travel around the informational globe? Without the internet, I would never have known about Malcolm Guite.

Liturgy is truly what transforms life into a sumptuous tapestry of grace.

Blessings on you in New Zealand!

liturgy said...

I am loving Guite, and also visited your other blog - which I also appreciate. Do let me know if you are interested in linking our sites.

As first past the dateline we are always the ones leading the world's liturgical celebrations :-)

DearestDragonfly said...

Thank you -- there is such richness available on your side. May I put you on my list?

It would be wonderful to be 'the first' as the sun rises on you.

Advent blessings to you!

liturgy said...

I have placed a link to your blog at http://www.liturgy.co.nz/links/blogs.html

You could title my link "Anglican Liturgy" or "Liturgy spirituality worship"

Do you want to link your other site also?

Delighted to be linked in this way.

Advent blessings