iPod Touch users will need to have Internet access through a wifi connection at least every four days for about 10 to 30 minutes (depending on Internet speeds). Please note: This app requires Internet access through wifi or a data connection through the cellular network. Thank you for supporting our ministry by your purchase.Ĭheck out also Divine Office Prayer app – a reference of 2000+ Catholic prayers in several languages. The Divine Office is also available free from our website at or our podcast called Divine Office. In this way, prayers become liturgy, a way to fulfill our divine calling and a practical approach for addressing the suffering of the world. He means for us to adopt an ongoing attitude of prayer that is a way of life and a constant intercession for the salvation of all mankind.Īs the mystical body of Christ prays in unison, it fulfills what Paul advises as Christian conduct, that believers at once pray for the good of themselves, their neighbors, and the world. Paul advises us in 1 Thessalonians 5:17 to “pray without ceasing,” he intends more than simply bowing our heads and speaking to God on a regular basis. This version is the official prayer book of the Catholic Church, however, it is suitable for those following Eastern Orthodox and Anglican traditions. The Divine Office App uses the current four-volume Liturgy of the Hours with a bias towards the USA calendar. It automatically downloads the appropriate prayers for each office, every day of the year, including Solemnities, Feasts, and Memorials. It wirelessly downloads several days of prayers at a time, without the need for iTunes synchronization or access to a computer.įor clergy required to pray the Liturgy of the Hours daily, or laity who recite the daily prayers to maintain their intimate connection with God, The Divine Office App is designed to make praying more convenient, enjoyable, and simple enough for anyone to use. This App is an audio and text version of the official set of daily prayers from the Liturgy of the Hours of the Roman Catholic Church (Breviary). This app will automatically update its content while you are running it with an Internet connection. If you are unable to pray in community, but love the contentment of praying with others, an added feature of The Divine Office App lets you view locations where other Christians around the world are simultaneously praying with you. The Divine Office App is an opportunity for you to participate in the recitation of the Liturgy of the Hours, an ancient and meditative collection of psalms, hymns and scripture that represent the public prayer of the Christian community. Exceptional App! Not cheap, but well worth in.” by Johnmo on v1.5 Very easy to use and intuitive app and WELL worth the money.” by Iron Mikes on v1.5 There are days when my time is limited and I do morning or evening prayer on my commute to work. Our common divine praise consists of Lauds, Day Office, Vespers and Compline. “The music is incredible and I especially like days when the psalms are sung. The Opus Dei is in itself a proclamation of faith. “This App alone is worth the price of my iPod.” by d_hues on v1.5 Of The Church Can Change Your Life & Christian Prayer (2 Book Set). This app is an opportunity for you to participate in the recitation of the Liturgy of the Hours: the public prayer of the Christian community.ĭon’t take our word for it: read the reviews… These Divine Office Liturgy of the Hours readings are a perfect way to pray today. The Divine Office App is The Best Catholic iPhone and iPad App. In comparing it to other Liturgy of the Hours apps, what truly sets this app apart is it’s audio playback – enabling users, like myself, to pray the Office while on the go. ~ General Instruction on the Liturgy of the Hours GILH), Nos.This is a phenomenal app! I am so impressed by it’s beauty of design and ease of use. Finally, in this Hour, we join with the Eastern Churches and invoke ‘blessed Jesus Christ, the Light of our Heavenly Father’s sacred and eternal glory as the sun sets we behold the evening light and sing to God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit…’. This ‘evening sacrifice’ ‘may be more fully understood as that true evening sacrifice which was given in the evening by our Lord and Savior when he instituted the most holy mysteries of the Church at supper with his apostles or which on the following day he offered for all time to his Father by the raising up of his hands for the salvation of the whole world.’ Placing our hope in that Sun which never sets, ‘we pray and beg that his light may shine on us again we pray that Christ may come bringing the grace of eternal light’. We also call to mind our redemption, through the prayer we offer ‘like incense in the sight of the Lord’, and in which ‘the raising up of our hands’ becomes ‘an evening sacrifice’. VESPERS is celebrated in the evening when the day is drawing to a close, so that ‘we may give thanks for what has been given us during the day, or for the things we have done well during it’.
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