well I can't really answer that well but maybe because of the celebration on that day is celebrated. For example: some countries have a metal thing to celebrate there religion. Each metal has its own meaning in its own country.
cos they are...
Bronze is a very popular metal for casting bells
Tin and copper. Bronze.
it has 53 bells
He made cannons out of them.
Traditional church bells are typically made out of bronze, which is an alloy of copper and tin. This metal combination produces a rich and resonant sound that carries well over long distances. The bells are usually cast in a foundry using a specialized process that has been perfected over centuries.
He made bells (church bells), also silverware,etc...
they were made near the church
Many of the people who ring the church bells attend the church where the bells are at. One church in York county has the children ring the bells. The children like doing it.
Bells are usually made of cast metal such as brass and iron, but small bells can also be made from ceramic or glass.
Cu + Sn = BRONZE. In 3000-1200 BCE, bronze was a very useful metal, and ways to prove that is that: Bells are made from Bronze so are Weapons and instruments, but best of all they make fine statues -by BUNTIH
There is no standard collective noun specifically for 'church bells'.The standard collective nouns for bells are:a peal of bellsa change of bellsa carillon of bells