Habemus Appam! (1961 Roman Breviary iPhone App)


Want to pray the traditional pre-Vatican 2 Roman Breviary in Latin? There’s app for that. I’ll have to add this to the “Top Ten Catholic iPhone Apps.”
The Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate have launched what we’ve all wanted for awhile – an iPhone app for the 1961 Latin Breviary. It looks like the page that I visit daily: divinumofficium.com. There is likely some sort of partnership here. 

The best part is that the app is FREE: Brevarium MeumThe rub is that you need the latest iPhone software (4.0). 
It’s exciting to watch the website, blogs, and apps light up for the Extraordinary Form in every regard.
Alright. Time to get off the computer and pray Prime. HT: Amanda Crouch from my parish.

Highly recommended book from the Franciscans of the Immaculate:

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Habemus Appam! (1961 Roman Breviary iPhone App)


Want to pray the traditional pre-Vatican 2 Roman Breviary in Latin? There’s app for that. I’ll have to add this to the “Top Ten Catholic iPhone Apps.”
The Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate have launched what we’ve all wanted for awhile – an iPhone app for the 1961 Latin Breviary. It looks like the page that I visit daily: divinumofficium.com. There is likely some sort of partnership here. 

The best part is that the app is FREE: Brevarium MeumThe rub is that you need the latest iPhone software (4.0). 
It’s exciting to watch the website, blogs, and apps light up for the Extraordinary Form in every regard.
Alright. Time to get off the computer and pray Prime. HT: Amanda Crouch from my parish.

Highly recommended book from the Franciscans of the Immaculate:

Comments Policy: I reserve the right to delete comments that are offensive or off-topic. If your comment contains a hyperlink to another site, your comment automatically goes into "Comments Purgatory" where it waits for release by way of moderation.