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The ringing of a bell to call people to regular prayer has been a tradition for centuries. Three tolls are struck close together in three sets with an interval that allows the recitation of the Ave Maria prayer. Many churches ring the Angelus at noon and Six PM, others add a morning prayer at Six, Seven or Eight AM.
The ringing of a bell to call people to regular prayer has been a tradition for centuries. Three tolls are struck close together in three sets with an interval that allows the recitation of the Ave Maria prayer. Many churches ring the Angelus at noon and Six PM, others add a morning prayer at Six, Seven or Eight AM.


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   now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
   now and at the hour of our death. Amen.


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