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  2. Church bell - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, some churches ring their church bells from belltowers three times a day, at 9 am, noon and 3 pm to summon the Christian faithful to recite the Lord's Prayer; [4] [12] [13] the injunction to pray the Lord's prayer thrice daily was given in Didache 8, 2 f., [14] [15] [16] which, in turn, was influenced by the Jewish practice of ...

  3. Bell tower - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, many churches ring their church bells from belltowers three times a day, at 9 am, 12 pm and 3 pm to summon the Christian faithful to recite the Lord's Prayer; [5] [6] [7] the injunction to pray the Lord's prayer thrice daily was given in Didache 8, 2 f., [8] [9] [10] which, in turn, was influenced by the Jewish practice of ...

  4. Churches to ring their bells at noon on Friday to mark the ...

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  5. Call to prayer - Wikipedia

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    On a daily basis, church bells are rung in major Christian denominations at the canonical hours prayed at fixed prayer times, as well as at the start of a church service. [2] [3] In the early Church, different methods were used to call the worshippers: playing trumpets, hitting wooden planks, shouting, or using a courier. [4]

  6. Notre-Dame’s bells ring out for the first time since the ...

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    More than five years since a catastrophic fire destroyed large parts of the Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, the bells of the historic church have rung once more. On Friday morning, eight of the ...

  7. 'It's a miracle!' Akron church bells ring again in time for ...

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    Earlier this year, Gleason helped the church obtain a new digital sound system, complete with speakers, giving the building bells again for the first time in nearly 20 years.

  8. Death knell - Wikipedia

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    In England, an ancient custom was the ringing of church bells at three specific times before and after the death of a Christian. Sometimes a passing bell was first rung when the person was still dying, [1] [2] then the death knell upon the death, [3] and finally the lych bell, which was rung at the funeral as the procession approached the church.

  9. St Lawrence's Church, North Hinksey - Wikipedia

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    The tower contains six bells, which are rung for Sunday services and, when requested, for events such as weddings. The bells at St Lawrence's are rung by change ringing rather than by striking with hammers. As is normal for church bells, the highest-pitched bell is called the "treble" and the lowest-pitched bell is called the "tenor".