Catholic smartphone apps

Started by Kaesekopf, December 27, 2012, 03:04:23 AM

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TheReturnofLive

An app I recommend is Catena; it's a free Bible app that - when you click on a verse of the Bible - will give you various Patristic Commentaries on that app.

It's not strictly Catholic, and has Church Fathers which aren't Catholic, but you can change that in the settings so it only shows Pre-Schism East and West and Post-Schism West only.
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lauermar

I highly recommend Laudete. It has everything, prayers, daily mass propers, Latin...even the bible!
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Prayerful

Quote from: lauermar on March 15, 2021, 05:58:42 PM
I highly recommend Laudete. It has everything, prayers, daily mass propers, Latin...even the bible!

It has Latin prayers and the Challoner Douay-Rheim, but I cannot find propers for the traditional Mass in it. iMass remains the best for tradition.

Latin Mass Magazine have the new 'Keep the Faith' app (search for 'keep the faith Catholic' on Play store). Fine articles, if it's like the magazine.
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lauermar

Highly recommend Vetus Ordo app.
"I am not a pessimist. I am not an optimist. I am a realist." Father Malachi Martin (1921-1999)

Jacafamala

(Putting on my on my tinfoil hat.) The New World Order will use these apps to hunt you all down during the persecution and put you in re-education FEMA-esque camps.  :cheesehead: << alas, there's no tinfoil smileys to be had here, so the cheese hat will have to do.
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-St Therese of Lisieux

Lynne

Actually, there is a tinfoil smiley.   :tinfoil:   ::)

I like the cheesehead though!
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