I pray they don’t come up with an “iMissalette,” app. I can just see it now, all parishioners sitting in the pews during Mass with their iPhones on so they can follow the readings. It’s bad enough trying to get them to remember to turn off their cell phones before Mass begins.
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The Universalis app for the liturgy of the hours is awesome, but expensive. I like that it doesn’t need a cell or wifi connection.
Yes, but I’m still waiting for the traditional breviary to appear in app form!
Hey! I know that Church!!!
Hey florida dude:
It is me down here in Tampa. This is a nice post.
I hope there’s no app to beam down Catholic tourists to Florida with the Catholic aliens.
Keep this up because I hope they know that we have a great sense of humor down here.
I am no longer commenting on crooked politicians. Ninety percent are crooked.
Sounds like a good idea, brievary on the Iphone –
as long as you don’t run out of batteries.
I personally like a book that needs me
– to turn the pages.
God bless….
I use Universalis on my Blackberry. I prefer it to using a book.
A better Mass Times app is on the way — probably next week — with a social networking component to keep the schedules up-to-date.
I pray they don’t come up with an “iMissalette,” app. I can just see it now, all parishioners sitting in the pews during Mass with their iPhones on so they can follow the readings. It’s bad enough trying to get them to remember to turn off their cell phones before Mass begins.