I'd rather hear neither lol. My neighbors have roosters n, which wake up at the wrong damn time. and church bells around the corner and good ol "CHOO CHOO" train... Try to sleep through this for work.
I love hearing church bells on Sunday. I think it is ashame that people complain about them. They are used to let people know the time, call to services and when rang at off times as warnings and alerts.
My grandfather went to holy name school back in 1942. I remember st Tim's church in Mayfair bell use to ring. I actually miss hearing the church bell ringing.
@cdrum5994 I'm glad St. Tim's is still opened. I was christened at St. Tim's in August 1970. My grade school, St. Bartholomew's is closed but I heard the church is still open. I don't think Bart's had bells or I just don't remember them ringing. Take care 🙂
I lived in Hoboken NJ for a good 5 years while working in Manhattan and one of the coolest thing was 4 different denomination church bells ringing at noon every day, plus the Catholic Church that was close by ringing every hour between 9 and 6.
There’s a church in South Philly that was doing it for awhile. Don’t know if they’re still doing it because I don’t live there anymore. Annunciation Parish on 10th and Dickinson Streets. Never heard anyone complain.
Hey Capt.. I live nearby right around the corner i think its great..i went to school there and still go to mass there. Father Bradley is the best and just trying to do something for community. I remember St Laurentius used to ring the bells hour on the hour 24hrs a day till about 2014 i think.
Rehobeth church in Frankford played songs everyday. Loved it. These people should live near church st where the screeching El turns from Kensington to Frankford aves. And that was 24/7😂
HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHURCH FISHTOWN CHURCH IS WHERE FATHER ALFRED OTHERS AND I STARTED OUR FIRST DAYS OF SCHOOL I MYSELF GREW UP WITH FATHER HE AS WELL AS HIS MOTHER FATHER SISTER AND BROTHER ALL THE SAME GOOD FOLKS..THANKS FATHER FOR THE BELLS AND YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND ALL YOU DO THROUGHOUT OUR HOME SWEET HOME ROBBIE PHILADELPHIA PA FISHTOWN.....
I heard Ascensions bells, visitations bells St Ubert's bells St Vincent's bells all my life now someone's bitching about it. See they didn't grow up as a little kid hearing them. It's just becomes a signal that you have to be someplace or get ready for church on Saturday night or Sunday morning. They just want to take something else away from the neighborhood.
Ack I had to turn my sound down. jk I find that street amazing in its historical value. Imagine hundred years ago those houses being so close to that massive church - as is today. That's a social and zoning design you don't see anymore. Also, I always wanted to live in a place with bell chimes, and I ain't even Catholic.
The bells were a warning system as well back before any sort of technology. If everything fails, which anything could happen, we definitely would want them to work! Like a train whistle, they remind us things are still moving along.
I'd Much rather hear the church bells than my dramatic neighbors drama any day Lol!
I'd rather hear neither lol. My neighbors have roosters n, which wake up at the wrong damn time. and church bells around the corner and good ol "CHOO CHOO" train... Try to sleep through this for work.
I love hearing church bells on Sunday. I think it is ashame that people complain about them. They are used to let people know the time, call to services and when rang at off times as warnings and alerts.
That sounds so beautiful. I love hearing church bells.
I remember when the churches were open all night.
I love the sound of the bells.
It’s sad to complain about church bells ringing. I lived in Philly and heard them ringing.
We use to live block away from Ascension church...& could hear the bells..it was nice
What street did you live on?
Probably the same people that complain about us saying Merry Christmas 🇺🇸
Nobody stopped anybody from saying Merry Christmas
My grandfather went to holy name school back in 1942. I remember st Tim's church in Mayfair bell use to ring. I actually miss hearing the church bell ringing.
I remember St Tim's bells ringing also. It brings back fond memories. I certainly wouldn't be complaining about it.
St. Tim’s is called Blessed Trinity now. It’s still there. Not sure if their church bells ring every day but St. Matt’s rings everyday at 6pm
@cdrum5994 I'm glad St. Tim's is still opened. I was christened at St. Tim's in August 1970. My grade school, St. Bartholomew's is closed but I heard the church is still open. I don't think Bart's had bells or I just don't remember them ringing. Take care 🙂
I live a block from St. Tim's, and I hated hearing the bells every hour. Glad they stopped it years ago.
Nothing i hate more than a yuppie hipster moving to a neighborhood and complaining about something that been going on there for 100+ years! 😆🤯🤦🏼♀️
Yuppies are kids from the 1980s. Today’s kids are Gen Alpha. Get with the program.
That's a beautiful sound❤
I lived in Hoboken NJ for a good 5 years while working in Manhattan and one of the coolest thing was 4 different denomination church bells ringing at noon every day, plus the Catholic Church that was close by ringing every hour between 9 and 6.
There’s a church in South Philly that was doing it for awhile. Don’t know if they’re still doing it because I don’t live there anymore. Annunciation Parish on 10th and Dickinson Streets. Never heard anyone complain.
All the things going on in Philly and that’s what they complain about.
Hey Philly Captain, great short clip about the catholic church and the church bells ringing in Port Richmond..Enjoy & TOODLES.
Hey Capt.. I live nearby right around the corner i think its great..i went to school there and still go to mass there. Father Bradley is the best and just trying to do something for community. I remember St Laurentius used to ring the bells hour on the hour 24hrs a day till about 2014 i think.
I've always loved Church bells, but I'm Catholic... a bit biased. lol
😂 lol so am I !!!!
I grew up in that area. Loved the bells from St. Tim's ! Nobody every considered it a bother to hear the bells !
Rehobeth church in Frankford played songs everyday. Loved it. These people should live near
church st where the
screeching El turns from
Kensington to Frankford aves. And that was 24/7😂
Church bells! Oh my god! What’s this world coming to? 😂🤣😂🤣😂
The new woke fishtown.
Like Edgar Allen Poe said:
The bells
The bells
The bells!!!!!!!!
And meanwhile other neighborhoods have to deal with real problems......rather than attacking a charming backbone of a community
HOLY NAME OF JESUS CHURCH FISHTOWN CHURCH IS WHERE FATHER ALFRED OTHERS AND I STARTED OUR FIRST DAYS OF SCHOOL I MYSELF GREW UP WITH FATHER HE AS WELL AS HIS MOTHER FATHER SISTER AND BROTHER ALL THE SAME GOOD FOLKS..THANKS FATHER FOR THE BELLS AND YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND ALL YOU DO THROUGHOUT OUR HOME SWEET HOME ROBBIE PHILADELPHIA PA FISHTOWN.....
I heard Ascensions bells, visitations bells St Ubert's bells St Vincent's bells all my life now someone's bitching about it. See they didn't grow up as a little kid hearing them. It's just becomes a signal that you have to be someplace or get ready for church on Saturday night or Sunday morning. They just want to take something else away from the neighborhood.
Wow !
Get over it bell's are awesome
25 hours later 😂😂
But i can't remember the bells at North Catholic. Im glad i can't.
Sounds spooky and European
Ack I had to turn my sound down. jk I find that street amazing in its historical value. Imagine hundred years ago those houses being so close to that massive church - as is today. That's a social and zoning design you don't see anymore. Also, I always wanted to live in a place with bell chimes, and I ain't even Catholic.
Eh yo Father Carmine
They want to replace it with that insufferable islamic prayer broadcasting over the entire city
The bells were a warning system as well back before any sort of technology. If everything fails, which anything could happen, we definitely would want them to work! Like a train whistle, they remind us things are still moving along.
Tax the catholics.
Why not all religions?