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Bell Ringer

The Bell Ringer rings the Hand Bells.

Roman Rite

Eight bell rings:

  • Once at Epiclesis1.
  • Thrice at elevation of the Most Precious Body. Wait until about the apex of the elevation to start. Short rings, with pauses in between. If there is a Thurifer, try to time with his Incensation.
  • Thrice at elevation of the Most Precious Blood. Same technique as for Most Precious Body.
  • Once when the Celebrant receives from the Chalice3.
    • If a [[Lector]] is reading the Communion Antiphon and happens to start speaking before the last bell ring, wait until the [[Lector]] finishes the Antiphon before ringing the bell.

  1. See: GIRM > par. 150, which says "A little before the Consecration". We ring it at the Epiclesis because that is the Roman and Dominican tradition, and nowhere else makes sense. 

  2. See: GIRM > par. 150, which doesn't specify three times, but instead says "according to local custom". We ring three times at the elevations, a reference the three rings at the Consecration in the Tridentine Roman and Dominican Rites. 

  3. This is not specified in the GIRM, but is a local custom.