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I have prayed the Divine Office for many years. [...] When I discovered this app, all of my concerns of ribbon placement were gone. Having the Divine Office on my phone is absolutely the best thing ever! The sense of community is so wonderful as I see how many others are praying at the same time as myself. [...] Now I don’t need to turn a lamp on as I use to when I used the Office printed volumes. It is such a blessing to have the Divine Office in my pocket. Many times I’ve been sitting in a doctor’s waiting room at the time of Mid Morning prayer. It is so calming of any worries to pull out my phone, open the app, and be able to connect with Our Lord at those times I need Him most. I don’t use the audio version much but the few times I’ve traveled, it is so comforting to not have to skip the Office in order to keep my hands on the steering wheel and my eyes in the road. I recommend this app to friends all the time, especially to those who’d like to pray the Office but feel intimidated by the size of the printed version and getting the ribbons placed properly. Thank you for developing this app. It is my constant companion.
SheezyOCon October 13, 2021
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I have only been introduced to the divine office prayers two times before I downloaded this app. It is laid out in a way that is very easy to understand, and there is an audio option that will say all of the prayers. There is an option to set reminders throughout the day. I got this because, I didn’t really know how to say the divine office, and I didn’t know what prayer books I needed to purchase to begin. During the shutting down of churches for covid :( this has been a wonderful resource. One cool feature is that you can tap on the “in prayer” link and see little specks of light around the globe lighting up in the area that someone else is praying. It’s so cool to see everyone praying with you and is a powerful reminder that we are all connected and unified in Christ’s mystical body.
tori6543588on May 5, 2020
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I love this app! Since it is now free and no longer for sale, I made sure to donate the price of buying it, and then some. I have loved the Liturgy of the Hours for 25 years. But I always felt alone when I prayed it. With this app, I am connected to others! I use it in conjunction with my printed Christian Prayer volume. On other days, I cannot get to my book but with the app, I always have the prayers available. I have the printed calendar with my book, but I actually rely on this more for placing my ribbons. The audio is wonderful!! I often read out loud with it. I love that I can change the speed of the audio! I have found that 1.3 is good for me. Thank you, thank you, thank you for this app. Thank you for still supporting it. Thank you for updating the “one God,” to just “God” change in the prayers. My book still throws me off but your app is right! Highly recommend this. Many friends have it. THANK YOU!!
MommytoNFP2on June 12, 2022
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Andrea, in your writing we could see your pain, and if we can see it and feel it. Make sure that, GOD, The Father, Son and Holy Spirit have you in the palm of His hand. Do not give up your prayers, and pay attention to God’s help coming to you in different ways.You are in my prayers.
Lord, give me Your heart to love with…then I will be able to love my enemies, and pray for the ones who persecute me and become like my Father in heaven who lets the sun shine and the rain fall on the just as well as the unjust. Oh Jesus, bring us to this… Love is always the answer. Teach us the science of loving.” St. Therese of Lisieux
Andrea,All this pain and darkness you feel, Jesus went into it, took it upon himself. You are not alone in this, he suffers with you.Feelings are feelings, we should accept them without judgment, work through them patiently. Keep on praying, even with one word to which you cling with love: Jesus…peace…Do you have someone you can talk to about all this? I would be good to find a christian counseler or perhaps a priest.You are O.K. as you are, believe this.May the Lord bless you!(Fr) Leo
Andrea, thank you for your heartfelt message. Not one of us could say in all truthfulness, if we are truly Christian, that we’ve never once felt as you do. We need to see this world through the eyes of Christ, as He speaks to us through the Bible and guidance of the Holy Spirit and our Guardian Angels. Be gentle with yourself and know that it is your humble honesty that draws you closer to Christ. Sometimes we endure unimaginable suffering for years, even decades, seeming as there is no end in sight. Then one day, when it seems the last straw is about to break our back, then is when God brings us to commend our spirit into His hands. There can be no wine without pressing the grape. There is an old Shaker saying, seek beyond the boundaries. At times God presses us to seek beyond the limitations of our understanding to expand our relationship to Christ. He teaches us that by trust and obedience, our willingness to trust every worldly concern to God, that our perspective then shifts from this world to that which He broke through time to show us the way, right here on earth as it is in His heaven. In “Mere Christianity,” C.S. Lewis, who lived through both World Wars, addresses many of the same concerns, in a heartfelt way that calms the turbulent sea that often leaves us bewildered and bereft. Sometimes we just need someone to tell us we’re really okay after all!As the great American Christian missionary Elisabeth Elliot was wont to say ”You are loved with an everlasting love, and underneath are His everlasting arms.”