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- term sanctus bell (or sacring bell) may refer to: A particular type of church bell hung in a church tower or bell-cot The small hand-held altar bell (or...
- a church the function of a sanctus bell can also be performed by a small hand bell or set of such bells (called altar bells) rung shortly before the consecration...
- altar bell (also M**** bell, sacring bell, Sacryn bell, saints' bell, sance-bell, or sanctus bell) is typically a small hand-held bell or set of bells. The...
- chapels or churches that have no towers. The bellcote often holds the Sanctus bell that is rung at the consecration of the Eucharist. The bellcote is mentioned...
- The Sanctus (Latin: Sanctus, "Holy") is a hymn in Christian liturgy. It may also be called the epinikios hymnos (Gr****: ἐπινίκιος ὕμνος, "Hymn of Victory")...
- Hugh Reginald (1878). "Bell" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (9th ed.). pp. 536–539. Herrera, Matthew D. (2004), Sanctus Bells: Their History and Use...
- Catholicism, with Mary being Mary, the mother of Jesus, bells representing the sanctus bells, the ****les**** the badges of the pilgrims to the shrine...
- continued bell-founding at Burford until 1947. Bond bells still in use include four of the ring of six at St John the Evangelist, Taynton, one and a Sanctus bell...
- cast a new treble bell, increasing the ring to six. The church has a Sanctus bell that was cast in about 1799. Formerly the country seat of the Dukes of...
- cathedral, and also occasionally for services as a Sanctus bell. The cathedral also has custody of the bell of HMS Canterbury, a World War I-era light cruiser...