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Rings the Angelus Bell at user-selected times with the Angelus prayer in English and Latin.
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🔔 Angelus Bell is a simple Chrome Extension designed to help you pause and pray The Angelus — reviving a time-honored Christian tradition centered on daily meditation on the mystery of the Incarnation.
🕰️ Features
• Choose which of the traditional hours — 6am, 12pm, or 6pm — you’d like the bell to ring
• Select from beautifully captured bell tones recorded at churches and monasteries around the world (or choose to be notified silently).
• Prayers shown in English and Latin when the bell rings
• Clean, minimalist interface designed for quiet clarity
• Persistent settings that work quietly in the background
🙏 About The Angelus
The Angelus is a brief prayer, traditionally offered three times a day: morning, noon, and evening. These sacred pauses are a meditation on the Word made flesh — Jesus Christ — inviting reflection and renewal in the midst of ordinary life. This extension offers a simple way to restore that rhythm in our modern, digital age.
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Angelus Bell functions entirely offline after installation. It collects no personal data and does not track your activity — ever.
✨ Brought to you by ProjectAngelus.org
Promoting the traditional Christian practice of praying The Angelus three times daily — through thoughtfully crafted tools that help individuals and families incorporate sacred reflections into their everyday routines
Latest reviews
- (2025-07-03) Joseph Stafki: As a Catholic business owner growing his business and wanting to grow a team that is primarily Catholic I want to incorporate various Catholic traditions and prayer with the team as normal part of our work day. I think it would be great if we were to all have this on all computers in our future office and say the Angelous together
- (2025-06-28) Christian Smallwood: Super simple and a beautiful way to add the Angelus to your regular prayer schedule. I love the multiple options for bell sounds and the easy-to-use interface. I greatly appreciate Project Angelus' work in bringing tradition to the modern age. Thank you and may God bless your wonderful work!
- (2025-06-26) Daniel Egan: Full disclosure: I’m the developer behind Angelus Bell. This extension began as a personal hobby project. As a traditionally minded Catholic executive who spends much of his working day in a web browser, I found myself craving the kind of momentary interruption my agrarian ancestors would have known—hearing off in the distance the tolling of the bells of a centuries old parish church or monastery. Upon hearing, they'd pause to recite that ancient prayer memorializing the moment of the Incarnation. Standard smartphone alarms just don't jive with that aesthetic. I built this extension as an attempt to realize that romantic ideal in a modern context. Users have the option to select any (or all) of the traditional Angelus times: 6am, 12pm, and 6am. They also have the option to choose from six different bell tower recordings that were carefully sourced from the public domain or graciously provided by individuals—most captured from historic European churches, many of which were indeed ringing the bells for the Angelus. The extension has been in beta for a good while now. We’ve worked through the bugs and edge cases. It’s stable, lightweight, and does exactly what it says it does. Pray the Angelus!