Overview
A sacred interruption, three times a day. Authentic church bells and the Angelus prayer, switching to Regina Caeli at Easter.
Angelus Bell rings at the traditional hours of prayer — 6:00 AM, 12:00 PM, and 6:00 PM — with a gentle bell notification reminding you to pray the Angelus. Features: • Choose your prayer hours — morning, noon, evening, or any combination • Bell tones inspired by church and monastery traditions • Full Angelus prayer text in English and Latin • Displays the daily feast from the Traditional Roman Calendar (1962) • Automatically switches to Regina Caeli during Easter Season • Elegant, minimal interface designed for contemplation • Works quietly in the background About the Angelus: About the Angelus: For 700 years, Christians have paused three times daily to meditate on the Incarnation by praying the Angelus — a brief, beautiful prayer recalling the moment the Angel Gabriel announced God's plan to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Church bells rang across villages and cities, calling the faithful to stop and pray. During the Easter Season, the Church replaces the Angelus with the Regina Caeli, a joyful hymn celebrating the Resurrection. Angelus Bell brings both traditions into your browser. Privacy: Angelus Bell works entirely offline. No accounts, no tracking, and no data collection. Your data never leaves your device. Learn more at ProjectAngelus.org
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Details
- Version2.1.0
- UpdatedFebruary 18, 2026
- Size17.21MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
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