Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at antiphon.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Antiphon.
Examples
-
The lines above, from George Herbert's "Antiphon," are among the four epigraphs to his The Spirit of Early Christianity (Yale University Press, 2003).
Anecdotal Evidence 2010
-
Antiphon stands ever in need of essays (whether academic or pastoral in nature), translations, and book and music reviews.
-
The Society, I think it safe to say, is securely situated under the big umbrella of the "reform of the reform," and Antiphon is, I'm proud to say (with due kudos to Fr. Roy and his assistants), an internationally recognized scholarly liturgical journal.
-
Antiphon, by the way, is published three times a year; annual subscriptions in the U.S. are $20, but Society members receive it at no cost.
-
I ask your prayerful support as I endeavor to promote, by means of Antiphon, both a deeper understanding of the Sacred Liturgy in all its aspects and worship that is worthy of the Name.
-
Guidelines for submissions to Antiphon can be found on the Society's website.
-
Antiphon: "The Lord is the strength of His people, and the protector of the salvation of His anointed: save, O Lord, thy people, and bless Thine inheritance, and rule them forever."
-
At the start of this new year, I succeeded Fr. Neil Roy (University of Notre Dame) as Editor-in-Chief of Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal, which is published three times a year by the Society for Catholic Liturgy.
-
Antiphon This is the wood of the cross – chant (tutti)
-
Membership in the Society is not a prerequisite for publishing in Antiphon, although contributors are encouraged to apply for admission to the Society.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.