The bells, like a voice, speak to us. From them we hear if they sing in celebration or if they announce the death of a person. They warn if a child has been born, if a baptism or a wedding is being celebrated.
They mark the hours, wake us up in the morning, wish us good night in the evening. Many times we wait for this greeting for a prayer and to get up or, in the evening, to turn off the lights and sleep.
Through them, the Lord makes himself heard, plays melodies that speak to the heart. One of the fundamental symbolisms of the bells is to always represent the voice of God.
The sound of the bells par excellence is that of Easter. During the song of glory in the Easter vigil the silence of Holy Saturday is torn apart with the unbridled sound of church bells and
of the bells on the bell tower. The sound of the bells is the one that can best express the joy of the believer who encounters the Risen Christ.
It is beautiful to hear the sound of the bells that sing the glory of the Lord from all creatures. And then each of us carries within himself a very sensitive bell: this bell is called the heart. This heart rings, rings and I always hope that your heart always plays beautiful melodies; melodies of gratitude, thanksgiving to God and praise to the Lord.