Wednesday, 17 December 2025

Wednesday 17th December - Zoom Christmas Party and Carol Sevice, O Antiphons

 It's been a packed morning and afternoon and evening...

The Christmas Tree has moved from the hearth rug to the window, had its branches sorted out and the lights added;


It's always pleasing to find the lights are still working; how things have changed from when I was little and they never worked! My mother, even back in the 1950s, always insisted on white lights, not easily available. I remember her, in the 1970s, going through the bowl of mixed spare bulbs on the counter at Selfridges and swapping out all the coloured lights in the string she had just bought for the white ones. The coloured lights were still in fashion then so it wasn't as reprehensible as it sounds...

We're at this stage now. Every year I'm torn between the calm simplicity of just having lights,  or adding tinsel, or having baubles as well,  (but only red, silver or gold!) and finally with or without lametta... decisions, decisions....

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I'm pretty much flaked out now. The zoom church that I joined over a year ago had its zoom  Christmas Party, followed by zoom Carol Service.  That's a long time to be on a zoom!

We are a proper church in a Leicestershire diocese. Most of the congregation live in a group of villages all close to each other, but some of us live further afield; USA, Spain, and South East of England like me. 

I wondered how a Christmas party would work on zoom, but it was brilliant. Somehow we all received party bags with snacks, Christmas decorations, frivolities like glo-sticks, and a joke. Great fun. It must have taken quite some organising.

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The Antiphon for Thursday 18th December (tomorrow if you are reading this today...) is 

O Adonai (Lord)

Latin:

O Adonai, et Dux domus Israel,

qui Moysi in igne flammae rubi apparuisti,

et ei in Sina legem dedisti:

veni ad redimendum nos in brachio extento.


English (Anglican):

O Adonai, and leader of the House of Israel,

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.

I like comparing the latin words with the translation which is why I include both.

10 comments:

  1. Recently I discovered Ben Maton (The Salisbury Organist) and he mentioned the Antiphons in the one I was watching. Probably not so surprising considering the time of the year we're at. They are hauntingly beautiful.

    With the Zoom party just how did you receive the party bags???

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    1. The Salisbury organist does play in some lovely old churches.
      The locals had their party bags (complete with party food) delivered, those of us living further afield or abroad received them in the post. I had a homemade decorated biscuit in mine.

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  2. White lights are nice I think and your tree looks really tall.

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    1. I guess the white lights hark back to when trees were lit with Real Candles.... we have battery powered clip on candles 🕯 I bought in a fit of extravagance a few years ago.
      It's only about 3ft 6 in tall... maybe 4ft if I include the stand!

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  3. Ah, yes....I remember when you had to go through the lights - while still in the box - and make sure each bulb was secure. Then unwinding the lights on to the tree with as much care as an unexploded bomb in case the bulbs came loose, only to discover that when plugged in and switched on, one of the little blighters had moved and phht : no light. Back to the beginning. Happy days/

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    1. Exactly so! Life's a lot easier now in so many ways!

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  4. We only have white lights but through the years have had coloured ones. Your tree looks charming. Your zoom party sounds fun. We had our Tai Chi group party yesterday, doing Tai Chi to Jingle Bells is rather odd! Regards Sue H

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    1. I'd love to learn Tai Chi, it looks so elegant. But to jingle bells? Definitely odd!

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  5. I have aways preferred white lights to coloured. Tree lights today do seem to be more reliable than years ago, when there waas always a panic to find replacements!

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    1. We're better at storing the lights too now, they never seem to be quite as dreadfully tangled!

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