iBreviary, Christian prayers on your iPhone

The Vatican makes available to all Christians and iPhone / iPod Touch users the Breviary, book containing the ecclesiastical prayer of the whole year. The application was downloaded by 8.000 people around the world in three weeks.

The Pontifical Council for Social Communications pointed out that "8.000 people is an important audience, taking into account that it is aimed at a preferably Catholic audience with a high level of culture."

Do they mean that you necessarily have to be Catholic to be a person with a certain culture? What is your opinion?

Application has been created by the Italian priest Paolo padrini and can be fully downloaded free on the App Store.

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  1.   geisha said

    the church ... to belong to it you have to be cultured ... and not homosexual !!! What an institution !!!

  2.   An atheist said

    The only Church that illuminates is the one that burns. how I like that phrase hehehe

  3.   Homer said

    I find 'progressive' people ridiculous who show so much visceral hatred for anything that sounds like a Catholic religion. If you can read, you will perfectly understand the phrase "which is aimed at a preferably Catholic audience with a high level of culture", to conclude from that phrase that to belong to the church you have to be cultured is nothing more than proof that you are not you are.

  4.   Baron of Beer said

    Of course, it is intolerable that some have to resort to the grossest manipulation for the sole purpose of insulting and expressing an irrepressible hatred for such an old institution. Within the Catholic Church not everyone shares the same intolerant noisemaker orthodoxy, and within Christianity there are many and varied ethics, and with important differences. The same must happen to you two, I suppose you sustain your life on some kind of principle or ethics, if you have one, which excludes non-violence, and knowing well what one is talking about before making noise. If you boast of a liberal and progressive flag, at least conceal your undeniable lack of altruism and respect for those who do not think like you. That you, who you are, speak of burning churches is scary, that is to be a true fascist dressed in silk. And you know, monkeys, no matter how much they dress, monkeys stay. Sometimes the simian is confused with the exalted ignorance of someone who does not have a "privileged skull", although I prefer to opt for the former, who only ask for peanuts.

  5.   Luca said

    Well, I'm gay ... and they made me ask to have my baptismal certificate torn up.
    Am I less than you, am I more? we are equal? What are we?

    I laugh at all this ... Come on!

    What a boredom !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  6.   Baron of Beer said

    Well that's outrageous, of course. I don't know who it was, where, or if you specifically speak of Opus Dei or something similar. That aberration you're talking about is really weird. What is the name of the guy who has done that? What authority does it have? Where it is? It's to be pissed off, because that kind of rejection also makes me sick, only that they don't bore me, it does bother me because such recalcitrant thoughts destroy something that originally, very originally, I do. want.

  7.   Alexander said

    In case you did not know, for other mobiles there is the complete Breviary (in Spanish), you can download it from the mobile section of http://www.centrohebron.com
    (for symbian or Windows Mobile mobiles).
    regards

  8.   Joseph said

    There are various types of atheists, those who pass by and those who need to live off that God that they say doesn't exist.
    Atheists and Christians are alike in that they both seek God but atheists have not yet found him.

  9.   Willi said

    Whoever does not want to belong to the Church, who does not do it, period. All the christian-phobic comments that are here only demonstrate the degree of hatred that can exist in certain people. They rate themselves. They better learn a little education and respect. With people like this, it is not possible for there to be peace or civic coexistence.