At the AIC we teach the concept of celebrating the Church Calendar. Each season has its own focus and now that Advent is here, Anglicans should celebrate their heritage. Here are a couple of suggestions:
- This year’s Advent Carol service, Trinity College, Cambridge, Dec. 1st.
Be certain to click on the download of the program on the YouTube page. Keep both tabs open so you can switch back and forth from the Video to the program and read the lyrics and information about the source.
The AIC Great “O” Antiphons videos for each of the last seven days in Advent, with prayers, antiphons, illustrations and music. Program length: 10-12 min. Podcast versions in MP3 format are linked from the Podcast Archive page.
December 21st – O Clavis David








Episode Twenty-six and Episode Twenty-seven, the first of twenty focused on the Gospel of St. John in the AIC Bible Study Video series, New Testament: Gospels, were uploaded this week. In Episode Twenty-six I explore the history, authorship & themes and offer some suggestions on how to read the Gospel of St. John, plus a reading of the first five verses of John 1,the opening words in St. John’s ground-breaking Prelude. In Episode Twenty-seven I read and discuss the whole Prelude: John 1:1-18. Among the many examples of historic art depictions of St. John is a remarkable and colorful example from the Carolingian era of the revived Holy Roman Empire in western Europe. The manuscript, The Benedictional of Aethelwold, a service book for the Mass by the Bishop of Winchester, based on the Gallican and Gregorian Sacramentaries, was protected by various noble families after the English Reformation. It was acquired from the Duke of Devonshire, Chatsworth, Devonshire, by the British Library in 1958 A.D. Below is the only illumination of a Gospel author that has survived, St. John with the traditional Eagle symbol.

