The Sound of Home

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The Sound of Home

Family kneeling before crucifix

Imagine it: 12 PM. The household is busy. Then — bells.

Real bells, recorded from the bell towers of cathedrals, shrines, churches, and abbeys around the world, filling your kitchen, your living room, your hallway. The family pauses, gathers, and prays together the ancient prayer of the Angelus — meditating on the Incarnation.

"The Angelus Chime fills your home with an ancient sound that connects your family to centuries of faithful Christians."

There are many — perhaps too many — ways we receive notifications today. But not one of them sounds like a church bell. That ancient sound connects your family to centuries of faithful Christians who heard those same bells and prayed those same words.

At 6 AM, they ring as the day begins. At noon, as the day reaches its peak. And at 6 PM, as the day winds down. Three sacred pauses. An ancient rhythm of prayer restored.

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The Sound of Home

Imagine it: 12 PM. The household is busy. Then — bells.

Real bells, recorded from the bell towers of cathedrals, shrines, churches, and abbeys around the world, filling your kitchen, your living room, your hallway. The family pauses, gathers, and prays together the ancient prayer of the Angelus — meditating on the Incarnation.

"The Angelus Chime fills your home with an ancient sound that connects your family to centuries of faithful Christians."
Family kneeling before crucifix

There are many — perhaps too many — ways we receive notifications today. But not one of them sounds like a church bell. That ancient sound connects your family to centuries of faithful Christians who heard those same bells and prayed those same words.

At 6 AM, they ring as the day begins. At noon, as the day reaches its peak. And at 6 PM, as the day winds down. Three sacred pauses. An ancient rhythm of prayer restored.

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The Sound of Home

Imagine it: 12 PM. The household is busy. Then — bells.

Real bells, recorded from the bell towers of cathedrals, shrines, churches, and abbeys around the world, filling your kitchen, your living room, your hallway. The family pauses, gathers, and prays together the ancient prayer of the Angelus — meditating on the Incarnation.

"The Angelus Chime fills your home with an ancient sound that connects your family to centuries of faithful Christians."
Family kneeling before crucifix

At 6 AM, they ring as the day begins. At noon, as the day reaches its peak. And at 6 PM, as the day winds down. Three sacred pauses. An ancient rhythm of prayer restored.

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The Sound of Home

Imagine it: 12 PM. The household is busy. Then — bells.

Real bells, recorded from the bell towers of cathedrals, shrines, churches, and abbeys around the world, filling your kitchen, your living room, your hallway. The family pauses, gathers, and prays together the ancient prayer of the Angelus — meditating on the Incarnation.

"The Angelus Chime fills your home with an ancient sound that connects your family to centuries of faithful Christians."

There are many — perhaps too many — ways we receive notifications today. But not one of them sounds like a church bell. That ancient sound connects your family to centuries of faithful Christians who heard those same bells and prayed those same words.

At 6 AM, they ring as the day begins. At noon, as the day reaches its peak. And at 6 PM, as the day winds down. Three sacred pauses. An ancient rhythm of prayer restored.

Family kneeling before crucifix
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The Sound of Home

Imagine it: 12 PM. The household is busy. Then — bells.

Real bells, recorded from the bell towers of cathedrals, shrines, churches, and abbeys around the world, filling your kitchen, your living room, your hallway. The family pauses, gathers, and prays together the ancient prayer of the Angelus — meditating on the Incarnation.

"The Angelus Chime fills your home with an ancient sound that connects your family to centuries of faithful Christians."

There are many — perhaps too many — ways we receive notifications today. But not one of them sounds like a church bell. That ancient sound connects your family to centuries of faithful Christians who heard those same bells and prayed those same words.

At 6 AM, they ring as the day begins. At noon, as the day reaches its peak. And at 6 PM, as the day winds down. Three sacred pauses. An ancient rhythm of prayer restored.