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\ Bells, we had sanctus bells at church today, rung as is historic at the elevations during the words of institution in the eucharistic prayer: blessing the bread and showing it to the people, blessing the wine and showing it to the people, showing the consecrated elements to the people at the prayer's conclusion. At a parish I served decades ago, the first Time the rector had the bells rung, a staunch protestant low churchman parishioner protested to the rector: "There is no place for bells in this parish." But the bells are always appropriate and celebratory. There is nothing magical about ringing the bells (although their sound is magical to me); the bells' purpose is entirely practical: to call the people's attention to the elevations that are happening at the altar. In the olden days of the Latin Mass, ordinary people didn't understand what was being said, and (often standing through the entire service, seating, if available at all, might be benches arou...