Friday, February 27, 2009

Basic Tool for the TechnoCatholic #1

I'll periodically make note of some interesting, ingenious (or infamous) bit of technology that Catholics and others in the Christian community should consider or avoid.

One is iBreviary (link to Apple opens in iTunes), a brilliant iPod touch/iPhone app from a brilliant young developer that provides anyone with daily readings from the Roman missal, as well as prayers for everything from confession to the Rosary, as well as lauds and other offices of prayer for non-ordained religious. Great when you'd like the readings but the parish's run plum clean out of missals. And, iBreviary costs just $.99.

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I'm happy to comment charitably on anything. But ad hominem attacks and name-calling are among these things I don't tolerate. I'm not a theologian but will try to find answers to questions I don't know if time allows. Because I want to keep the blog focused, some questions or comments may not be posted, but I will answer back privately if possible.