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The Great O Antiphons, The Golden Nights


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. 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.



This afternoon the girls and I also made some simple candies for each day. I posted more pictures along with all the details here: O Antiphon Chocolate Coins



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.  Oh, and since we have seven children now, they each get to unwrap one of the gifts!


In addition to the Chocolate Coins, here is the list of this year’s treats for the O Antiphons, the Golden Nights:


.: December 17th :.
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!


O Sapientia (O Wisdom) – A Pictorial Catechism

Since the symbol for wisdom is a book, I usually choose a new Catholic book for our family.

This year I ordered A Pictorial Catechism, a brand new release from St. Augustine Academy Press!

“Despite its object “to inculcate the doctrines of Romanism” and its hearty recommendation by Cardinal Wiseman, even the London Art Journal in May 1863–amidst sidehand comments that its texts “differ from those in our authorized Bible”–saw fit to recommend this Pictorial Catechism for its “One hundred and twelve wood engravings, well executed, after the original designs of a distinguished artist of the Dusseldorf school.”

No such faint praise was to be heard from the Catholic world, however, as this was the first book of its kind to combine both solid catechism and the finest artwork with an affordable price. The Apostle’s Creed, the Ten Commandments, the Commandments of the Church, Sin, Virtue, the Sacraments and Prayer are all brought to life with illustrations and quotes from Scripture pertaining to the precepts being taught.

We have lovingly restored these engravings and have improved the original layout of the book, grouping the subjects into clearly demarcated sections. The table of contents displays the tenets to be learned, while an index helps the reader find images in chronological order as they are found in the Bible.

Best of all, the engravings make perfect coloring pages for children.”




(Note: One of our older boys unwrapped this book this evening and really enjoyed looking through it with some of his siblings. We really love that the book includes scripture passages for each topic! The book is filled with beautiful images, however some of them are definitely scary. I’ll be picking and choosing which pages to share with our little ones.) 

In the past those books have included this illustrated book of saintsAround the Year: Once Upon a Time Saints, the beautiful A Catholic Child’s Picture DictionaryNovena: The Power of Prayer, new children’s prayer books for Mass, a craft kit to make Christmas Bookmarks, and this new Catholic Trivia game.


.: December 18th :.
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!


O Adonai (O Lord) – Stained Glass Holy Night and Forest Nativity

This year, since December 18th is our LAST DAY of school before our two week Christmas break and we will finally have some breathing room in our schedule (at least after three hockey games and a birthday on Saturday!), I decided to give the family one of the two new puzzles I purchased for this year. I ended up wrapping up the Forest Nativity Shaped Puzzle (Sean picked this one out!) and will save the Stained Glass Holy Night for sometime during the Christmas season.

In the past we would 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 Christmas Eve, or sometime during the 12 Days of Christmas to decorated Gingerbread Houses. We have given the kids this Gingerbread House Cookie Cutter, and one year I totally stretched it and choose the Little House on the Prairie DVD. We have also roasted marshmallows over a fire, drawing from the reference to “Moses in the burning bush.” Last year the children baked and decorated cookies using this cute 3-D Mini Gingerbread House Cookie Cutter made by Sweet Creations.


.: December 19th :.
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.


O Radix Jesse (O Root of Jesse) – “My Family” 

Oohhh, I am so excited about this darling personalized “My Family” set from Naturally Catholic. I considered giving this to Bud as one of his birthday gifts, in addition to the awesome Pope and Swiss Guard Set we ordered for him, but I really wanted it to be for the whole family… I decided to try and incorporate it into the O Antiphon on his birthday – O Radix Jesse.  Root of Jesse… Family Tree… My Family… It works, don’t you think?  Naturally Catholic used our 4th of July family picture at the Grand Tetons for inspiration. 

Since the birthday boy has requested an “Olaf” party theme, I’ll have to make sure to include some “root” vegetables in the menu once again – perhaps another Carrot Cake decorated with Olaf instead of a Barn

We also purchase our Christmas Poinsettia on this day. Other past treats and recipes have included: 12 Red Glitter Poinsettia OrnamentsMiracle of the PoinsettiaThe Miracle of the First Poinsettia, baked Poinsettia Cupcakes, Hearty Beef Stew, and Old Fashioned Root Beer Drops.


.: December 20th :.
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.


O Clavis David (O Key of David) – Tiny Saints Key Hooks & The Saints are Watching Over Me

Since this is initially a monastic tradition, and on this night, the monk in charge of the wine cellar would provide a special bottle of wine. We usually always serve a special drink with dinner. Sometimes I also serve a Key Lime Pie as well. One year I purchased a couple key hook rails from Target to use to hang our Rosaries (you can see them in our home in this post), another year we gave the children this Key Puzzle/Brainteaser, and last year it was tickets (the Key!) to A Christmas Carol at the theatre.

This year, in addition to a special drink with dinner, I picked out some Tiny Saints Key Hooks plus a copy of the Tiny Saints board book for our youngest.  I had actually planned to put these in their stockings but they are perfect for this O Antiphon.


.: December 21st :.
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!



O Oriens (O Dayspring) – Christmas Candles from The Cloister Shoppe

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. In the past we have also given the children this set of sun blocks, decorated our own house or tree with Christmas lights, enjoyed “O Dayspring Ice Cream,” added the Kurt Adler 10-Light Candle with Gold Dish Light Set to our Christmas Tree, or decorated our Christmas Candle using a tiny wax baby Jesus I purchased years ago along with Stockmar Gold Decorating Beeswax.

Back when I ordered this year’s Advent Candles, I ordered additional candles from the cloister as well. I ended up wrapping the Christmas Hearth candle for this O Antiphon and will save the Three Kings candle for Epiphany!


.: December 22nd :.
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!


O Rex Gentium (O King of the Gentiles) – Nativity Puzzle Flipzles

With the 1,000 piece puzzles for all the big kids (and Dad & Mom!), I ended up ordering this Nativity puzzle for the little ones. I love that you can flip the puzzle pieces over for a complete nativity scene!

(Note: The Nativity Flipzles is out of stock at the online website I purchased ours from, and Amazon doesn’t seem to carry the Nativity Puzzle, just some of the other versions, but you can find it at a discount at Rainbow Resource.)

Some past ideas… One year I ordered one of the beautiful sets of Three Kings Gifts! Every Christmas the kids put together a Christmas Play for us and this set has been such a beautiful addition to their other creative props! Other years we have made Crowns, added a “King” puppet to our puppet collection, baked a Crown Cake and/or Cookies, added the King of the Golden City CD to our collection, and assembled the Three Kings Puzzle and this beautiful Stained Glass Nativity Puzzle.


.: December 23rd :.
O Emmanuel, our King and our Law-giver, Longing of the Gentiles, yea, and salvation thereof, come to save us, O Lord our God!



O Emmanuel (O With Us is God) – A Child is Born

The nativity set from Naturally Catholic will make another inspiring addition to our collection of nativities for children.

In the past we have given special Holy Cards or Coloring Books, including the beautiful Eucharistic Adoration: With Saints And Symbols Of The Eucharist Coloring book, this 500-Piece Stained Glass Jigsaw Puzzle, added various Children’s Nativity Sets to our collection, made a Chocolate Nativity Scene, and received the Holy Family Puzzle with a lovely embroidered Mass bag from Catholic Embroidery.


.: Christmas Eve :. 


Bayberry Christmas Eve Candle from The Cloister Shoppe




Last year we introduced our children to the Polish tradition of Oplatki Wafers and are continuing that tradition in our own home again this Christmas Eve:

On Christmas Eve the Polish people celebrate a traditional vigil supper called “Wigilia” which means “to await”. The children of the family look for the appearance of the first star at dusk and then to begin the meal members of the family break up pieces of Oplatki and give them to each other with a blessing. Then the actual supper begins. (Read more at Aquinas and More.)

I recommend this set from Aquinas and More. I have also ordered this set (with greeting cards to give to extended family) from the large selection of Oplatki Wafers over at Amazon.



If you are looking for any last minute gift ideas, you can find my list of Christmas Gift Ideas & Stocking Stuffers here


O Antiphon Chocolate Coins

When I made our St. Nicholas Coins for this year I saved some of the large coins from each of the candy bags (I purchased the chocolate coins from Trader Joe’s), giving the children all the small coins along with three large St. Nicholas coins. I thought about saving the extras to make Christmas Coins but then, after counting and having seven each, I decided to make O Antiphon Coins once again. 
We have decorated these chocolates in the past, using the document I shared in this post, but this year I decided to use the beautiful O Antiphon images from The Jesse Tree shared by Michele Quigley.
I printed page two of Michele’s document at 75% and cut out the circles for December 17th-December 23rd with my circle punch

I wanted the edges of each gold coin to show so I trimmed off a little more with the scissors.  I need to find a slightly smaller punch! 

I decorated two sets of coins and then turned the rest over to my girls to finish. They did a great job. It’s so nice having helpers! 🙂

We will start praying the O Antiphons this evening, after the boys arrive back home from hockey, and enjoy the chocolates along with some other special treats for these Golden Nights!
You can scroll through all my past O Antiphon posts here
I hope you are all having a blessed Advent! 

Santa Lucia Day

St. Lucy made by Naturally Catholic from St. Nicholas Day
Santa Lucia
by Arvid Rosen
based on traditional Swedish lyrics
Singing Santa Lucia from Lucia, Saint of Light 
Singing Santa Lucia from Lucia Morning in Sweden (we have the hardcover edition)
Night walks with heavy tread
round farm and brye, 
dark sun-forsaken earth
shadows attire. 

Once our power was restored, we baked our annual Santa Lucia Braided Bread to serve Monday morning! 
Then in our winter gloom
candlelight fills the room:
Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia!

Silent and dark the night, 
now hear descending
rustle of wings in flight, 
all darkness ending. 
Our oldest daughter received her new Christmas Eve nightgown a little early this year! The girls have been using the same Lucia gowns for years, but this year it was too small. She loves her new flannel nightgown
Then she comes, dressed in white, 
head wreathed in candles bright: 
Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia! 
The star wands came in handy for waking up those teenage boys! 😉 
“Shadows will soon be gone
from earth’s dark valley” – 
wonderful words anon
us cheer and rally. 

Day will soon dawn anew
in skies of rosy hue:
Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia!
A Special Nameday Gift – St. Lucia 11×14″ Print from Audrey Eclectic
Saint Lucy, whose beautiful name signifies light, by the light of Faith which God bestowed upon you, increase and preserve His light in my soul, so that I may avoid evil, be zealous in the performance of good works, and abhor nothing so much as the blindness and the darkness of evil and sin.

Obtain for me, by your intercession with God, perfect vision for my bodily eyes and the grace to use them for God’s greater honor and glory and the salvation of souls.

St. Lucy, Virgin and martyr, hear my prayers and obtain my petitions. Amen.

St. Lucia, pray for us! 


Snow Day

We woke up early this morning on the feast of St. Lucia, Saint of Light, to a power outage and our first snowfall since December 2013‪#‎gaudetesunday‬ ‪#‎santaluciabreadpostponed‬‪ #‎lightthecandles‬

After a fun day playing in the snow, and checking out the raging river, our annual Santa Lucia Braided Bread is rising near the fireplace for the girls to bake and then serve in the morning. 

Celebrating the Feast of St. Nicholas :: 2015

Well… Our schedule has been so full lately and, despite ordering books and picking up some chocolate coins and our favorite candy canes, I wasn’t as prepared for the feast of St. Nicholas this year as I would have liked! I realized Saturday morning that I only had one new pair of slippers for our oldest… (Giving our children each a new Christmas picture book along with a new pair of shoes or slippers has always been our personal family tradition.)  I had ordered a couple pairs of slippers over Thanksgiving for our two youngest (which finally arrived today! Good thing their birthdays are next week…) and I hadn’t been able to get out shopping for the rest. I thought I would go shopping sometime on Saturday, but the three boys had hockey games in the morning from 8:00-12:00, I worked at my Dad’s office from 12:00-2:00 (last week was my third week working part-time for him), then took the girls to confession and out with my mom, before hurrying home for dinner then back to the rink with the whole family (and some friends!) for the older boys very first High School game that started at 8:30 pm. I ended up sneaking away during the break between the second and third periods and was able to quickly pick up four more pairs of new slippers (at great prices!) along with some Santa Hat Hershey Kisses and Cherry Pie Filling at a store across the parking lot. Whew!

When we got back home, sometime just before midnight, I quickly finished this year’s St. Nicholas Chocolate Coins to go along with our new book, filled each candy bag with three large decorated coins (I’m saving the rest of the large coins for Christmas or O Antiphon Coins), the rest of the small coins, and a handful of Santa Hat Hershey Kisses each, so that they would all be ready for St. Nick when he arrived.  😉 Somehow it all came together!

You can find my review along with additional pictures of Saint Nicholas & the Nine Gold Coins here.

Captain LOVES his new Captain America slippers

After being out so late on the eve of the feast of St. Nicholas, everyone woke up late with no time to spare before leaving for morning Mass and our local parish’s anniversary brunch. All the treats were still waiting for them when we got back home!

In addition to the new slippers, books, chocolates, and candy cane, St. Nicholas also left an orange and a couple saints (a mix from Catholic Folk Toys, Naturally Catholic, and Tiny Saints) for each of the children. 

Our little guy was very excited about his new St. Nicholas dolls from Naturally Catholic and Catholic Folk Toys! He was also thrilled with his new picture book: Little Blue Truck’s Christmas
“Daddy! You read it to me?!” 
Rose waited to open her new book, The Message of the Birds, until after her Dad had finished reading. 

She will be receiving her new doll from Naturally Catholic on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. For the feast of St. Nicholas she received an angel and St. Elizabeth of Hungary. 
Snuggles was very excited about his new book, Kristoph and the First Christmas Tree. I was surprised that my older boys recognized and remembered the legend right away from one of their Blue Knights meetings many years ago! It was a perfect pick for this 8 year old of ours. 

“Mom, look! He’s holding my candy cane as his staff!” 
Chiquita received Apple Tree Christmas
… and our Tasha Tudor loving Twinkle Toes received The Christmas Cat

The older boys also loved their new books, Confederate Night Before Christmas and An Irish Night Before Christmas. The themes were perfect for them and they have enjoyed reading them to their younger siblings. You are never too old for picture books, right?

The rest of our Sunday afternoon was spent resting and reading!

… and I still managed to make our annual Cherry Cheese Candy Cane Coffee Cake(s) as an afternoon treat for my family. Sometimes sticking with my AIP diet is SO hard! 😉

God, we pray that through the intercessions of St. Nicholas
you will guide and protect our children. 
Keep them safe from all harm and help them grow
to become loving disciples of Jesus in your sight. 
Give them strength to always mature into deeper faith
in you, and to keep alive joy in your creation. 
Through Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen.

On the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception

“I am the Immaculate Conception.”
Our Lady of Lourdes from Shining Light Dolls
Oh ever immaculate Virgin, Mother of Mercy, Health of the Sick, Refuge of Sinners, Comfortess of the Afflicted, you know my wants, my troubles, my sufferings. Look upon me with mercy. When you appeared in the grotto of Lourdes, you made it a privileged sanctuary where you dispense your favors, and where many sufferers have obtained the cure of their infirmities, both spiritual and corporal. I come, therefore, with unbounded confidence to implore your maternal intercession. My loving Mother, obtain my request. I will try to imitate your virtues so that I may one day share your company and bless you in eternity. Amen.

I had hoped to make a {AIP Approved!} Pumpkin Spice Cake with Gingersnap Crust, but we’ve had another full day with very little time left over for baking with spices… There might still be time, after Mass this evening, but I picked up these Sweet Potato Pecan {Spice} Cakes when I saw them at Costco last night, just in case. My family will enjoy them and, after nine months on the AIP diet, the scale keeps dropping! I’m getting used to skipping dessert.

THANK YOU to everyone who participated in the Christmas Giveaway I hosted! I’m so amazed by the enthusiastic response with 600+ comments and 15,000+ entries! Wow!!! I wish I could send each and every one of you a prize… Instead I will offer my communion and rosary this evening for your intentions. I just finished updating the post with the names of all the winners and I will contact each of you individually later this evening for your mailing addresses. Thank you also to all of my amazing and generous sponsors. Please be sure to remember them for any last minute Christmas shopping! God bless you all!

Happy Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary!


Bargain Priced Books :: Little Blue Truck’s Christmas, Kristoph and the First Christmas Tree & More

I’m in the middle of putting together a post with some pictures from St. Nicholas Day and happened to notice that one of our New Christmas Books for the Feast of St. Nicholas is 47% OFF right now over at Amazon! I posted additional pictures of Little Blue Truck’s Christmas here.

Kristoph and the First Christmas Tree is also on sale. At 25% off, it’s currently a better deal than I received (20% off), but not quite as good as Little Blue Truck’s Christmas. You can combine it with the coupon code below for a great deal! 
While I was looking through Christmas books I also noticed a few we don’t own at great prices: Humphrey’s First Christmas (Paperback) 42% off and only $4.63; 30th Edition of The Polar Express (Hardcover) 49% off and $10.28; and this 2014 edition of The Twelve Days of Christmas (Hardcover) 33% off and $11.98. A couple of these might end up in our Stacks of Books on Christmas morning or saved for next year’s feast of St. Nicholas.
Amazon also has another great promotion that can be used to receive an additional 25% off any ONE (1) book, with a maximum discount of $10, using promo code “BOOKDEAL25” at checkout. Valid December 7, 2015 at 12:00pm EST and December 8, 2015 at 02:59am EST.

I’ll be back later with the rest of the pictures from St. Nicholas Day. Don’t forget to enter the Christmas Giveaway by tonight, if you haven’t already! 

Bargain Priced Toys :: My First Tug Boat

I have been watching the price on the Green Toys My First Tug Boat for the past couple months. My husband had asked me to order it as a birthday gift for our youngest son, whose birthday is coming up soon. (The Tug Bowl Dinner Set he received last year is still one of his favorites.) I was so excited this morning when I logged into Amazon and saw that select Green Toys (including the Tug Boat!) are up to 50% off today!

I just placed an order for the Yellow Boat. Now I need to go back and browse through the rest of the sale items. Any favorites that you would suggest?  I’m considering the Dish Set or the Cookware and Dining Set for our youngest daughter’s birthday next week.

And don’t forget, today is the LAST DAY to enter the Christmas Giveaway I am hosting! 

Christmas Giveaway Reminder & Prayer Request

I hope your Advent is off to a beautiful and blessed beginning as we prepare for Christmas!

Have you entered the “Sleighful of Giveaways” I am currently hosting here at Shower of Roses? I have 31 PRIZES to giveaway with a combined value of over $1,200! The giveaway will remain open through December 7th and the winners will be announced in the giveaway post on December 8th, the feast of the Immaculate Conception!

For some reason Facebook has blocked the direct link to my Christmas Gift Ideas {Plus a Sleighful of Giveaways}… With the countless hours that post took to create, and Facebook usually being the most effective way I have to share posts, it’s been a little frustrating that they are not allowing the link to be shared. I have tried to contact Facebook many times over the past couple days without any success. Oh well. I’m hoping that those of you who would like to share the link over at Facebook can share the link to this post instead? Thank you for your help and I apologize for the inconvenience!

UPDATE: Facebook has finally unblocked the link! Thank you all for your help! 🙂

May God reward you all for all the prayers for my mom! We appreciate them so much! Can I ask you for one more favor? Yesterday my mother-in-law was hospitalized and my father-in-law received his results from some recent tests. They both have serious medical conditions and are in need of urgent prayers. We are offering our St. Andrew Christmas Novena for my mom and my husband’s parents. Could you please offer a prayer for Sean’s parents too? Thank you! 

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