Angelus AX

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Tap Schedule on the Home screen then Angelus.

Each time you enter this screen, the current Angelus schedule will be displayed. If no Angelus has been scheduled, the the table will say "No rows found."

If you would like to modify the current schedule or patterns in the Times table, tap the red Delete current Angelus button.

When you are finished adding times to ring the Angelus, tap the gray save button at the bottom right of the screen. You may exit this screen without saving changes by tapping the home button.

Select Pattern

The default pattern will appear in the top Angelus Pattern window. Tap this window to see the complete list of Angelus patterns available. The naming convention is:

  • 3-3-3 - the traditional three sets of three tolls with a pause between sets
  • 3-3-3-9 - as above, but followed by nine tolls of the same stationary bell
  • 3-3-3 (time) - instead followed by a swinging bell of duration as indicated

Optional Pattern =

If you select the 3-3-3 only pattern, you can follow it with another swinging bell size or peal combination not listed in the factory supplied combination patterns.

De Profundis

You may also elect to play a De Profundis (ignitegium) at 9 PM by checking the box on this page. This will schedule a slow nine count toller every day at 9 PM.

Add the pattern to times

Tap the orange + button to add times for the selected pattern(s) to play. Set the clock to the times (typically 2 or three per day) you would like to ring. Close the clock each time and the time is added to the list.

Sunday schedule

A separate list can be created for Sunday by tapping the gray > button. Often the morning Angelus is omitted on Sunday. If no separate list is created, all seven days of the week will ring the same schedule.

Save

Tapping the save button at the bottom right of the screen will add the selected times to your schedule.