The role of the sanctus bells
The sanctus bells, or sanctuary chimes, are the bells used during the process of Mass. The Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul’s three-tiered sanctus bells may look familiar to parishioners of St. Patrick’s Church as they were rung at that church until it closed on Oct. 28, 2009.
The likely provenance of the bells is a Cincinnati foundry that produced them under the name Vanduzen & Tift during the period of 1865 to 1894.
At the basilica, the antique sanctus bells are used five times during Sunday’s 10 a.m. Mass. They are first rung by the sacristan to signal the congregation to stand, the music to start and the altar servers, readers, deacons and priests to begin the procession down the main aisle.
The four other times occur during the Eucharist, rung by the head altar server, including during the elevation of the host and the elevation of the cup.
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