Old monastic records, going back to the fifteenth century, show that the bell-ringer was directed, ‘to toll the Ave-bell nine strokes at three times, keeping the space of one Pater and Ave between each of the three tollings.’” (Source: “Externals of the Catholic Church”, 1917 Edition) “The manner of ringing the Angelus seems to have varied little since the beginning of the devotion…. The devil hates everything beautiful and the bells are specifically used to draw attention to the divine worship of God. The prayer itself is usually accompanied by the ringing of the Angelus bell, which is a call to prayer, and to strengthen Christians in piety and faith, alloyed with divine grace to disperse and destroy the forces of cruelty, and of demonic suggestion. He also directed that the Regina Coeli(Queen of Heaven) be said instead of the Angelus during the Easter season. 1740-1758) directed that the Angelus should be recited while standing on Saturday evening, and all day on Sunday. Indulgenced by Pope Benedict XIII, Sept 14, 1724.įor centuries the Angelus was always said while kneeling, but Pope Benedict XIV (r. The devotion is traditionally sung in Roman Catholic churches, convents, and monasteries (and should be recited at home), three times daily at 6:00 a.m., Noon, and 6:00 p.m. The Angelus originated during the time of Crusades as a prayer for peace and tranquillity in the land of living and for their country. Like a heavenly messenger, the Angelus calls us to interrupt our daily, earthly routines, and turn to thoughts of God, of the Blessed Mother, and of eternity.
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