The breviary, or the liturgical book containing the Liturgy of the Hours, is seen in this illustration photo. (CNS photo/Bob Roller) Another busy day: Zooms, meetings, emails and two Masses. I ...
VATICAN CITYVATICAN CITY — The Vatican is endorsing new technology that brings the book of daily prayers used by priests straight onto iPhones. The Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Social ...
The Italian priest who launched prayer app iBreviary has now slashed the price from $0.99 to gratis. Given the popularity of the app, Don Paolo Padrini decided to give the current version away for ...
Well look at that, the Vatican has blessed (lol get it?!) an iPhone application that contains the Breviary prayer book. The application, iBreviary [iTunes link], has the book in several languages, ...
Armagnac Breviary (one of two volumes). Late 14th century. Present-day France. Parchment, ink, paint, gold. Height of each leaf: 8 in (20.5 cm); width of each leaf: 5.4 in (13.6 cm). Wyvern Collection ...
The Brevarium or Breviary is a book containing the offices, hymns and prayers for the canonical hours, which are appointed by the Catholic Church to be recited daily by priests and members of certain ...
Like the Keble-Petre Hours, the Armagnac Breviary included a religious calendar and a cycle of prayers that guided the reader through their devotional practice. Owning a book like the Armagnac ...
The Vatican's Pontifical Council for Social Communications is embracing the iBreviary, an iTunes application created by a technologically savvy Italian priest, the Rev. Paolo Padrini, and an Italian ...