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Angelus & Peal, St. Mary's Church, Mount Angel, Oregon

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This is the 6:00 Angelus and peal of the four bells of St. Mary's Church (Catholic) in Mount Angel, Oregon. This is the same peal used for Sunday Mass. The bells no longer swing but operate on magnetic strikers.

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  • An angelus is normally rung on one bell only...

  • @captaincook71 That varies by local custom. Some places sound the tolls on two bells alternately. One common variation is to sound the tolls on one bell and the swinging peal on another. In southern Germany and Austria, the Angelus can often consist of three peals of one or more bells separated by a short pause, rather than the familiar 3x3 strike pattern.

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  • Yes, I heard some South Germans and Austrian angelus... that's wonderful, for exemple in Salzburg, when all the churches ring at the same time !

  • its a beautiful church its my dream 2 visits i just dream i pray 2 god the day u give 2 visit is house of god its wil be my new birth

  • @scottknitter oh ok

  • @whelenvortexr4 It's not a cathedral if it doesn't contain the cathedra, the bishop's throne. A cathedral can in fact be a tiny church (unusual, but possible).

  • oh i would like to see what the inside looks like

  • That is like counting all large cars as Cadillacs.

  • i count all big churches as cathedrals

  • It is not a cathedral, just a church, and it holds about 400 people. It is not that large. A cathedral has nothing to do with the size or shape of the building, but is where the bishop has his cathedra (chair). In Oregon, there is one in Portland and one in Baker City. Technically, the Crystal Cathedral in southern California is not a cathedral, because they are Presbyterians and the don't have bishops.

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