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March 11 - Archpriest Stephan Meholick will speak on "For What the Bells Toll ... and When". Presentation at 4:00 PM. Vespers at 5:00 PM. Potluck dinner immediately following Vespers. Holy Assumption Monastery [holyassumptionmonastery.com], Calistoga This is the March Monthly Friends' of the Monastery Meeting.

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This was terrific! I wrote Father this morning asking if I may get a copy of the quote/paragraph he ended with, which had me in tears. If he obliges I'll definitely share it here. Since the demo bells were on his ipod smile I'm hoping we can persuade him in future to give a similar talk at my parish.

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Father Stephan [youtube.com] graciously sent me the final paragraph... a little tidbit from this wonderful presentation:

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The bell, the instrument, is suspended between the sky and the earth.
It lives in and between two elements (two worlds) and by its sound, joins them.
As the Russians say:
• “the great bells are thunder;
• the medium bells are the sound of the forest,
• the smallest of bells — birds singing fortissimo.
The elements are speaking!”

This inevitably evokes a particular sensitivity in the bell-ringer just before the peal, and is one of the components of his artistic inspiration. “I always look up, over the earth and into the sky,” said one bell-ringer.

As they approach the bells, the ringers become a part of the elements and begin to live by their laws. They break away from earth not only in their hearts and souls, but also in body, to find themselves in a realm outside time – that of wind, sun, sky and birds.

“The zvon or peal comes from on high,” wrote one Muscovite in his diary, “you cannot see from where… it floats above the city like a cloud of sound – white, weightless, free.
It is always in the heights and from the heights.
It is as “unreachable” as a cloud.
It is above and beyond man.
It is a free cloud floating in an azure sky, in the sun, high and free and beautiful.
What falls from it are sounds, like raindrops,
yet another sign of God’s loving condescension towards us as the Incarnate Word.”

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BTW, Father said that before the revolution the bells rang without ceasing from Pascha throughout the entirety of Bright Week!

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