
‘Sanctified Sound’: The Return of Bell-Tower Bells Ringing at Eucharistic Consecration
Joyful pealing during Mass tells world, ‘We believe in Jesus Christ.’
Joyful pealing during Mass tells world, ‘We believe in Jesus Christ.’
Enthusiasm of response surprises friars, prior says, adding that the bell is ‘reminding people of God in the midst of their day.’
Let us know if your church keeps this centuries-old tradition alive during the consecration.
In the tick-tock of an old clock, we find the heartbeat of time and faith.
The tintinnabulation of church bells gives the Church a voice in the world
“May its ring awaken the consciences of legislators and all people of good will in Poland,” said Pope Francis, “and the whole world.”
“The devil hates everything beautiful and the bells are specifically used to draw attention to the divine worship of God.”
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