tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22356730.post1221565138807249937..comments2023-10-29T20:50:33.666-04:00Comments on hyperekperissou: 'O-Antiphon' Series- Coming December 17thPhil Sniderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08944477827816680359noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22356730.post-22966327351044811512010-12-19T06:51:35.426-05:002010-12-19T06:51:35.426-05:00Nick;
Ah, I was going to get at that in my last p...Nick;<br /><br />Ah, I was going to get at that in my last post. Oh well, good point and one I'll expand on later.Phil Sniderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08944477827816680359noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22356730.post-25878718868510234682010-12-17T19:49:24.179-05:002010-12-17T19:49:24.179-05:00One of the interesting things about the O-Antiphon...One of the interesting things about the O-Antiphons is that if you take the first letter of the Latin word that begins the antiphon, (e.g., "S" for Sapientia and put them all together in a line (starting from right to left), when you are finished the letters spell the phrase "Ero cras" or "I will be (there) tomorrow". I love this sort of thing and it really brings home to me the kind of time that people had before all our contemporary distractions.Nick Not the Wonderworkernoreply@blogger.com