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The O Antiphons 2019 – O Radiant Dawn
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| Photo of a detail of the reredos in the National Cathedral, Washington, DC, by Fr. Lawrence Lew, OP |
The O Antiphons 2019 – Come, O Root of Jesse
The O Antiphons 2019 – Come, O Key of David
December 20 – Come, O Key of David
The O Antiphons 2019 — Come, O Wisdom and Lord
Monasteries around the world make their solemn entrance into the last week of preparation before Christmas with the great O Antiphons sung as the antiphon for the Magnificat. These beautiful antiphons, pregnant with meaning
Each Antiphon begins by proclaiming the names of our Messiah found in the Old Testament—Wisdom, Lord, Root of Jesse, Key of David, Radiant Dawn, King of Nations and Emmanuel. The names remind us of the rich blessings of our Savior to the world.
Perhaps you would like to say the antiphon for the day before your evening meal. It is a particularly joyful ritual to say with children. After saying the “O Antiphon” you can talk about what the name might mean.
who appeared to Moses in the fire of the burning bush
and gave him the law on Sinai:
Come and redeem us with an outstretched arm
Good Brothers – the Knight of Columbus
In October they truly went beyond the call of duty by presenting us with another very large check to help complete our Air Conditioning Project.
Prioral Feast Day
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| The rogue’s gallery of our Masters General who have visited our Monastery. The smaller picture to the right of the large one is our current Provincial. |
Now that we have a new prioress, that means we will be celebrating a big feast on a different date. Sister Mary Margaret has usually celebrated her Feast Day on January 18 – the feast of St. Margaret of Hungary. St. Margaret was a Dominican Nun in Hungary not long after the life of St. Dominic, our founder. But January is too close to all the festivities of Christmas and Epiphany, so we have chosen to celebrate her feast on October 16, the Memorial of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, whose feast she celebrated when she was a Springfield IL Dominican Sister.
We had a wonderful and joyous day, enjoying the company and talents of one another. In the morning we had various games and funny stories. One of the games was “Pictionary” as you can see below!
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| Anyone can play this game, even from a wheelchair. |
We ate our festive dinner in the Community Room in order to talk and laugh. In the afternoon, we enjoyed “Punch & Presents”. Here you can see some of her handmade gifts.
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| The gift table after everything was opened. |
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| Sister Mary Giuse and one of the stuffed butterflies she made. |
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| Sister Mary Christine holding an exquisite butterfly she “etched” out of styrofoam. |
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| Sister Mary Margaret holding some animal and dogs made by Sister Irma Marie. |
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| Sister showing off her new yarn. Sister Mary Margaret is a great crocheter! |
Some of the Sisters learned that the prioress\’ favorite color is purple, so it was everywhere … as well as butterflies!
Then, in the evening some of our Sisters shared with us brand-new talents we had never seen before-Swimming, Tai-Chi, Linguistics, Tae-Kwan-Do, Jokes. We hope to see them again



















