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- Funeral_toll abstract "Church bells are sometimes rung slowly (tolled) when a person dies or at funeral services.Church bells are rung in three basic ways: normal (peal) ringing, chiming, or tolling. Normal ringing refers to the ringing of a bell or bells at a rate of about one ring per second or more, often in pairs reflecting the traditional "ding-dong" sound of a bell which is rotated back and forth, ringing once in each direction."Chiming" a bell refers to a single ring, used to mark the naming of a person when they are baptized, confirmed, or at other times. Many Lutheran churches chime the bell three times as the congregation recites the Lord's Prayer: once at the beginning, once near the middle, and once at the "Amen".Customs vary regarding when and for how long the bell tolls at a funeral. One custom observed in some liturgical churches is to toll the bell once for each year of the decedent's life. Another way to tell the age of the deceased is by tolling the bell in a pattern. For example if the deceased was 75 years old, the bell is tolled seven times for 70, and then after a pause it is tolled five more times for five.".
- Funeral_toll thumbnail Cemeterybelltower4.jpg?width=300.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageExternalLink churchbellsofken00stah_djvu.txt.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageExternalLink fcod08.htm.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageID "15503306".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageLength "1933".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageRevisionID "657700902".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Amen.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Bell.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Bell_(instrument).
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bell_ringing.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Category:Funerals.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Dead_bell.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Death_knell.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink File:Cemeterybelltower4.jpg.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink For_Whom_the_Bell_Tolls.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Funeral.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Liturgical.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Liturgy.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Lords_Prayer.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Lutheran.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLink Ring_of_bells.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLinkText "Funeral toll".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLinkText "bell toll".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLinkText "bell".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLinkText "funeral toll".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLinkText "minute bell".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLinkText "toll".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLinkText "tolled".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLinkText "tolling of the bells".
- Funeral_toll wikiPageWikiLinkText "tolling the bell".
- Funeral_toll hasPhotoCollection Funeral_toll.
- Funeral_toll wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cn.
- Funeral_toll subject Category:Bell_ringing.
- Funeral_toll subject Category:Funerals.
- Funeral_toll type Ceremony.
- Funeral_toll type Custom.
- Funeral_toll type Funeral.
- Funeral_toll comment "Church bells are sometimes rung slowly (tolled) when a person dies or at funeral services.Church bells are rung in three basic ways: normal (peal) ringing, chiming, or tolling.".
- Funeral_toll label "Funeral toll".
- Funeral_toll sameAs m.03mckt2.
- Funeral_toll sameAs Q5509130.
- Funeral_toll sameAs Q5509130.
- Funeral_toll wasDerivedFrom Funeral_toll?oldid=657700902.
- Funeral_toll depiction Cemeterybelltower4.jpg.
- Funeral_toll isPrimaryTopicOf Funeral_toll.