The Great O Antiphons, The Golden Nights

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The Great O Antiphons, The Golden Nights + Giveaway

Ever since our oldest children were very little, we have been implementing an old monastic custom in our home by providing special treats, representing each of the “O Antiphons” on the days leading up to Christmas. The O Antiphon prayers begin on December 17th and end on the 23rd, which is the last Vespers of Advent, since the evening prayer on the 24th is the Vigil of Christmas.

The Benedictine monks arranged these antiphons with a definite purpose. If one starts with the last title and takes the first letter of each one – Emmanuel, Rex, Oriens, Clavis, Radix, Adonai, Sapientia – the Latin words ero cras are formed, meaning, “Tomorrow, I will come.” Therefore, the Lord Jesus, whose coming we have prepared for in Advent and whom we have addressed in these seven Messianic titles, now speaks to us, “Tomorrow, I will come.” So the “O Antiphons” not only bring intensity to our Advent preparation, but bring it to a joyful conclusion.

Each night, following our family rosary, we pray the O Antiphon for the day, sing O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, which was inspired by this ancient tradition, and then give the children a special treat.

The “treats” have varied from year to year. Some years it has been little gifts or activities for the family, some years it is all food related, and some years it is a mix of both, depending on our schedule and budget. It doesn’t need to cost much or even anything at all! Be creative!

You can find my 2010 post focusing on food ideas over on my other blog, Catholic Cuisine, here.

Sometimes the treats are a bit of a stretch, but my goal is try and find gifts that will either help increase our faith (Catechism books, holy family, saints, prayer, etc) or encourage family time (games, puzzles, going to look at Christmas lights, etc). You can find some of our past O Antiphon treats by scrolling through the archives and visiting Catholic Cuisine.

Our family loves this tradition. It is such a fun way to teach the children about these beautiful prayers of the church and also increase their excitement as Christmas gets closer.

Here are more details on our O Antiphon House and Blocks.

In case you are looking for some inspiration, I’ve listed some of the treats I’ve given my family over the years (along with my picks for this year)… Special food ideas, activities and gifts (or you can simply decorate chocolate coins!) for each of the O Antiphons can be found below.

Once again I am hosting an O ANTIPHON GIVEAWAY! Seven lucky visitors here at Shower of Roses will receive gifts this year!  Be sure to scroll to the bottom of this post for the details and to enter.

O Sapientia (O Wisdom) – December 17th

Since the symbol for wisdom is a book, I usually choose a new Catholic book for our family. This year it is the beautiful new book The Story of All Stories: A Story Bible for Young Catholics by Emily Stimpson Chapman. Available directly from Word on Fire (20% off sitewide at the moment) or from Amazon here.

O Wisdom Ideas from Over the Years:

O Wisdom that comest out of the mouth of the Most High, that reachest from one end to another, and orderest all things mightily and sweetly, come to teach us the way of prudence!

December 18th – O Adonai (O Lord)

We love puzzles during Advent. This treat is one more new Christmas puzzle to start!

I ordered this puzzle from Puzzledy along with a few others during a sale.

In the past we would always emphasize the word “house” in this Antiphon, and have made our Gingerbread Houses or Gingerbread Cookies on this night.  Now that we have two birthdays this week (and two birthday cakes to bake and decorate!) we usually wait until New Year’s Eve to decorated Gingerbread Houses. 

O Adonai Ideas from Over the Years:

O Adonai, and Ruler of the house of Israel, Who didst appear unto Moses in the burning bush, and gavest him the law in Sinai, come to redeem us with an outstretched arm!

December 19th – O Radix Jesse (O Root of Jesse)

Our 2025 Family Ornament will be wrapped up for the 19th!

O Root of Jesse Ideas from Over the Years:

O Root of Jesse, which standest for an ensign of the people, at Whom the kings shall shut their mouths, Whom the Gentiles shall seek, come to deliver us, do not tarry.

December 20th – O Clavis David (O Key of David)

As St. Padre Pio, said: “Prayer is the best weapon we have. It is a key opening God’s Heart.”  

Once again we are planning to take our children to Mass or Adoration. After dinner it’ll be Key Lime Pie and unwrapping Illustrated Classic Christmas Carols from TAN Books! Also available at Amazon here.

You can find some additional photos in this year’s St. Nick post.

O Key of David Ideas from Over the Years:

O Key of David, and Sceptre of the house of Israel, that openeth and no man shutteth, and shutteth and no man openeth, come to liberate the prisoner from the prison, and them that sit in darkness, and in the shadow of death.

December 21st – O Oriens (O Dayspring)

We’ll once again make hot cocoa and pile in the car to go look at Christmas lights downtown weather permitting!

The little girls will also get to unwrap this beautiful and inspiring new release from Sophia Institute Press: This Little Light of Thine: Stories of the Sanctuary Lamp. Also available at Amazon here.

O Dayspring Ideas from Over the Years:

  • Sun Chips with lunch is an easy and fun treat.
  • A Woman Clothed with the Sun (Oranges)
  • O Dayspring Ice CreamNon-Alcoholic Mimosas or Texas Sunrise with Breakfast
  • Our favorite tradition for this O Antiphon is to pile in the car after dinner with hot cocoa and drive around to look at all the Christmas lights.
  • Decorate a Christmas Candle (We use a tiny wax baby Jesus I purchased years ago along with Gold Decorating Beeswax from Stockmar.)
  • Stargazing was the plan for the evening of December 21, 2020 when the planets aligned causing a rare Christmas star to appear!
  • Candles from The Cloister Shoppe and these (shop closed) Sacré Cœur Beeswax + Essential Oil Candles made by a friend/local parishioner are on my wishlist!
  • Our Lady of Fatima: The Graphic Novel (miracle of the sun)
  • Grimm’s Casa Sole Stacking Blocks or the Gluckskafer Sunrise Arch
  • New Christmas Pajamas

O Dayspring, Brightness of the everlasting light, Son of justice, come to give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death!

December 22nd – O Rex Gentium (O King of the Gentiles)

This Search and Find puzzle from Shining Light Dolls ties in nicely! Our little girls will love it.

I have one to send one of you too! Scroll to the bottom to enter the giveaway.

O King Ideas from Over the Years: (many are perfect for Epiphany too)

O King of the Gentiles, yea, and desire thereof!  O Corner-stone, that makest of two one, come to save man, whom Thou hast made out of the dust of the earth!

December 23rd – O Emmanuel (O With Us is God)

This year it’s a cozy Nativity Fleece Blanket from Rifle Paper Co. purchased during a great sale. I love their Holiday items this year! I included a few other’s in this year’s gift guide.

O Emmanuel Ideas from Over the Years:

O Emmanuel, our King and our Law-giver, Longing of the Gentiles, yea, and salvation thereof, come to save us, O Lord our God!

Scroll through all the past “O Antiphon” posts here.

If you are looking for gift ideas, you can find my lists of Christmas Gift Ideas & Stocking Stuffers here (2015)here (2016)here (2017)here (2018)here (2019)here (2020)here (2022), here (2023), here (2024) and here (2025).

O Antiphons Giveaway

And finally here is my final Shower of Rose’s Giveaway for this year… This will be a quick one!

Just leave a comment on this post by 11:59PM PST 12/21/2025.

We’ll use a random comment generator to choose a winner on Monday!

Includes Mini Catholic Kitchen Rosca De Reyes Epiphany King Cake and Saints & Symbols Search & Find Giant Floor Puzzle 24″ x 36″ sponsored by Shining Light Dolls ($64.98 Value)

Read more about our family’s traditions here:

The Advent Season In Our Catholic Home

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