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Father and sons share hidden joys of bell-ringing

Cerith Gardiner - published on 04/24/22

This centuries-old tradition does more than unite the faithful in prayer.

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There’s nothing quite so uplifting as hearing church bells peal. Whether they’re calling the faithful to worship, or ringing out in joy when a couple weds, it’s a familiar sound that we may take for granted.

While some churches have now installed a system to automate the bells, others still rely on the efforts of bell-ringers. It’s a physical task that requires great rhythm, strong arms, and an ability to climb up those many steps into the church tower.

Thankfully in east London, a number of parishes can count on the hard work of bell-ringer Andrew and his two sons Alexander and Thomas. According to the video produced by the BBC, the father-sons trio go to three different churches, where they ring together in harmony.

“When it goes well, it’s cracking, it really is marvelous,” shared Andrew, the self-proclaimed ringing master. But as he also points out, it is a moment to “provide constructive criticism … and teaching” to his sons.

While the moment is a wonderful opportunity for the family to bond, it also plays a vital role in the community, reminding everybody “that the church is alive,” as Andrew explains.

And it is these centuries-old traditions that need to be cherished, not just for their practical purpose and rich symbolism, but for giving individuals and families a chance to play a part in bringing Christ to the world.

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