- 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...
- 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...
-
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")...
- a
Sanctus bell which is
chimed by a
switch in the chancel. When the
tower was
completed in 1870, it was
intended to be
equipped with a peal of
bells, and...
- Hugh
Reginald (1878). "
Bell" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 3 (9th ed.). pp. 536–539. Herrera,
Matthew D. (2004),
Sanctus Bells:
Their History and Use...
-
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...
-
bell tower rebuilt in 1825 has a ring of
eight bells, all cast in 1907 by
Mears and
Stainbank of
Whitechapel Bell Foundry. It also has a
Sanctus bell...
- Catholicism, with Mary
being Mary, the
mother of Jesus,
bells representing the
sanctus bells, the ****les**** the
badges of the
pilgrims to the shrine...