Novena of Antiphons for Christmas

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Novena of Antiphons for Christmas

Time: December 16, 2011 to December 24, 2011
Location: World wide
Event Type: for all members' intentions
Organized By: Cathleen
Latest Activity: Dec 24, 2011

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Antiphons (one for each day of novena)

Day 1: Behold the king will come, the Lord of the earth, and he will remove from us the yoke of our captivity (cf. Hab 2:3; 1 Cor 4:5). (Magnificat and closing prayer)

Day 2: O Wisdom eternal, proceeding from the mouth of the Most High, you reach from end to end and order all things mightily and sweetly; come now to direct us in the way of holy prudence (cf. Sir 24; Wis 6-9). (Magnificat and closing prayer)

Day 3: O Lord and leader of the house of Israel, who once appeared to Moses and spoke to him from a bush aflame, and on the peak of Sinai gave him the law; come now, bring us your redemption with your mighty outstretched arm (cf. Ex 3, 15, 24; Deut 5). (Magnificat and closing prayer)

Day 4: O root of Jesse, standing an ensign of the people, before whom even kings silent will remain, whom the Gentiles, too, shall beseech, come now to deliver us all; delay no longer (cf. Is 11). (Magnificat and closing prayer)

Day 5: O key of David, royal scepter of Israel, Thou who openest and no one closeth; who close and no one can open, come now, and free humanity from its bonds in prison, where it sits in darkness and the shadow of death (cf. Is 22; Rev 3:7). (Magnificat and closing prayer)

Day 6: O radiant dawn, splendor of eternal light and bright sun of justice, come now and enlighten those who sit in darkness and in the shadow of death (cf. Zech 3:8; 6:12; Is 9:2; 60:1-3; Wis 7:26; Lk 1:78; Heb 1:3). (Magnificat and closing prayer)

Day 7: O king of all nations, the one for whom they have been yearning, the cornerstone who unites all of them in perfect union, come now, and rescue poor humanity, which from dust you have fashioned (cf. Jer 10:7; Hg 2:8; Is 28:16, Gen 2:7, Eph 2:14). (Magnificat and closing prayer)

Day 8: O Emmanuel, our ruler and lawgiver, the expected of the nations and the Redeemer of all, come now to deliver us, O our Lord and our master (cf. Is 7:14; Is 33:22; Gen 49:10; Zech 9:9; Jn 20:28). (Magnificat and closing prayer)

Day 9: O Emmanuel, our ruler and lawgiver, the expected of the nations and the Redeemer of all, come now to deliver us, O our Lord and our master. (Magnificat and closing prayer)

 

Magnificat prayer here 

 

Closing Prayers Here

(To be said after the intercessions each day of the novena)

 

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Comment by Copacabana on December 19, 2011 at 6:04pm

Day 4 prayed.

Comment by Cathleen on December 19, 2011 at 11:45am

+Amen

Comment by Dawn Marie on December 19, 2011 at 11:06am

Day 4: O root of Jesse, standing an ensign of the people, before whom even kings silent will remain, whom the Gentiles, too, shall beseech, come now to deliver us all; delay no longer (cf. Is 11).

Comment by Renel B. Peña on December 19, 2011 at 5:37am

Day 3: O Lord and leader of the house of Israel, who once appeared to Moses and spoke to him from a bush aflame, and on the peak of Sinai gave him the law; come now, bring us your redemption with your mighty outstretched arm (cf. Ex 3, 15, 24; Deut 5).

Comment by Copacabana on December 18, 2011 at 3:29pm

Day 3 prayed.

0dxenox7wqztx Comment by 0dxenox7wqztx on December 18, 2011 at 2:26pm

Day 3: O Lord and leader of the house of Israel, who once appeared to Moses and spoke to him from a bush aflame, and on the peak of Sinai gave him the law; come now, bring us your redemption with your mighty outstretched arm (cf. Ex 3, 15, 24; Deut 5).

Comment by Dawn Marie on December 18, 2011 at 6:22am

Day 3: O Lord and leader of the house of Israel, who once appeared to Moses and spoke to him from a bush aflame, and on the peak of Sinai gave him the law; come now, bring us your redemption with your mighty outstretched arm

0dxenox7wqztx Comment by 0dxenox7wqztx on December 17, 2011 at 6:10pm

Day 2: O Wisdom eternal, proceeding from the mouth of the Most High, you reach from end to end and order all things mightily and sweetly; come now to direct us in the way of holy prudence (cf. Sir 24; Wis 6-9).

Comment by Dawn Marie on December 17, 2011 at 7:50am

Day 2: O Wisdom eternal, proceeding from the mouth of the Most High, you reach from end to end and order all things mightily and sweetly; come now to direct us in the way of holy prudence (cf. Sir 24; Wis 6-9).

Comment by Renel B. Peña on December 16, 2011 at 11:42pm

Day 2: O Wisdom eternal, proceeding from the mouth of the Most High, you reach from end to end and order all things mightily and sweetly; come now to direct us in the way of holy prudence (cf. Sir 24; Wis 6-9)


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