Songs of thanks and praise, of lament and longing, of restoration and return have been on our lips for millennia. The verses of the ancient hymn, the O Antiphons, explore and celebrate the many names of Jesus. Drawn from the book of Isaiah, the O Antiphons have been sung in churches and monastic communities since at least the eighth century. These beautiful and awe-inspiring phrases present a way for us to sing along with the story of God, to ponder and praise the many names of our Lord.
Through meditations, art, poems, and photos created by people from across the church, this book offers space and time to embrace Jesus' presence among us now--and await his coming in glory. Enjoy these prayers and praises throughout the seasons of Advent and Christmas. O Come, O Come, Emmanuel. Rejoice!
This book has been another Advent and Christmas companion in 2019. I liked the exploration of one name of Jesus per week, but like Advent with St. Therese of Lisieux, I didn't find this book meaty enough to be a stand alone resource. That being said, this book would be a good fit for a family with elementary aged children, especially as a companion to a Jesse Tree.