Symbolic yes, religious no. For something to be religious the object must actually have played a role in an established religion. To be symbolic it must only remind one of the religion in question.
Bells in the Bible are often associated with important religious rituals and ceremonies. They symbolize the presence of God, serve as a call to worship, and are used to signal important moments in religious practices. Bells are also believed to ward off evil spirits and bring blessings.
Well, the authors of Jingle Bells would surely have considered themselves Christian; perhaps you mean 'religious.' There are no alternative words.
Santa Clara de Asis did not have bells. The Mission Santa Clara de Asis, located in California, has a set of bells that are rung on special occasions or for religious services.
In England most churches have a bell tower with bells and there are people who like to ring them (in a special manner) for fun, for religious reasons and for weddings.
Bells hold spiritual significance in many religions and cultures, symbolizing various things such as calling people to prayer, warding off evil spirits, or signaling important moments. In Christianity, bells are used to call worshippers to church and mark significant events. In Hinduism, bells are rung during prayers to create a sacred atmosphere. In Buddhism, bells are used in meditation to focus the mind. Overall, bells play a role in religious and cultural practices by connecting people to the divine and creating a sense of sacredness.
Elvis Presley did not record Edith Piaf's song "Three Bells" on his religious album or any of his albums. "Three Bells" is a song originally recorded by The Browns in 1959. It is a country song, not associated with Elvis Presley's repertoire. Presley's religious album, "How Great Thou Art," released in 1967, features gospel and spiritual songs, but not "Three Bells."
Bells have often been used for religious purposes, and churches traditionally have bells, but bells have seldom been used for political purposes. The use of the liberty bell as a symbol of democracy is unique, since it is the only instance of a bell being used for that purpose.
Church bells are deep and resonant, often associated with calm or religious settings. School bells are sharp and clear, signaling the start or end of classes. Bicycle bells are light and cheerful, used as a warning or a friendly hello. Each bell type carries its own unique tone and purpose.
Quite possibly this has some religious application. Bells are used to punctuate various relligious services(Even in Christianity) and are said to serve as a warning to demons, perhaps this was the ancestor of the use of warning bells and gongs on the Railroad locomotives on departing.
Hearing bells ringing can symbolize various things depending on the context. It can represent celebration, alertness, or a call to attention. In some cultures, it may also signify spiritual or religious significance.
Quasimodo rings the bells in the Notre Dame Cathedral because he is the bell-ringer and it is his duty to ring them at specific times for religious ceremonies and to signal important events in the city.
Bells are rung for various occasions, including religious services, celebrations, and ceremonies. They often mark the time, such as ringing hourly or for special events like weddings and funerals. Additionally, bells can signal emergencies or gatherings in communities. Their ringing serves both practical purposes and cultural traditions.