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No room for a-peal: Italian priest fined over tolling bells

Residents claim the priest had been ringing the parish bells more than 200 times a day
Residents claim the priest had been ringing the parish bells more than 200 times a day

A priest in Italy whom residents claim has been ringing the parish bells more than 200 times a day has been fined and ordered to go easy on the chimes.

Fr Leonardo Guerri from the Santa Maria a Coverciano church in Florence has been feuding for four years with neighbours, the Corriere Fiorentino newspaper reported today.

Residents of the eastern enclave of Florence say the chimes rung every day between 8am and 9pm for years prevent them from working, relaxing or sleeping.

The worst comes on holidays, they say, when the bells peal every half hour.

After four years of petitions, legal proceedings and tests of noise pollution levels, the regional agency for environmental protection (ARPAT) in Tuscany decided to crack down, fining Fr Guerri €2,000, the paper reported.

The priest will still be able to ring the bells, but only for the call to Mass and the last service of the day at 6pm.

The priest declined to comment when contacted by the AFP news agency.

Faced with the growing number of bell tower disputes throughout Tuscany, the Archbishop of Florence, Cardinal Giuseppe Betori, sent a directive in 2014 to his diocese aimed at controlling noise levels.

He asked priests to "avoid straining the sense of Christian devotion" of local residents living close to bell towers.