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22nd December 2025 - O King

O King, whom all people desire, you are the cornerstone which makes all one. O come and save us whom you made from clay.

While reflecting on this ‘O Antiphon’, I was reminded of a recent lecture that we shared as a community on some significant ecumenical councils, specifically the Council of Florence that was held between the years 1439- 1445. This council was an attempt to reconcile the already centuries old divide between the Catholic and Orthodox churches.

20th December 2025 - O Key of David

O Key of David and sceptre of Israel,
what you open no one else can close again;
what you close no one can open.
O come to lead the captive from prison;
free those who live in darkness and in the shadow of death.

It would be difficult to reflect on this antiphon as this Holy Year of Hope draws to a close without making the connction to the Jubilee Year and the significance of the Holy Door.

18th December 2025 - O Adonai

O Adonai, is a title that bring us to the innermost depths of God’s mystery. It draws attention to the extraordinary paradox of Christmas, hidden in the Hebrew language. The word Adon signifies a master, a free man who has self-control. Its opposite is Ewed — slave. The Incarnation is the moment when ...
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