Audio Catholic Prayer app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: As Written Productions
First release : 23 Mar 2011
App size: 7 Mb
*Get it once in the app store, and will work on both your iPad and iPhone*
Pray along with audio recitations of the Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet, make the Stations of the Cross, and hear many audio talks about prayer, meditations on the Rosary and the Passion of Christ, and a history of devotions such as the Rosary. Will work on your iPad as well as your iPhone (see instructions below).
HOW IT WORKS
Download the app for free and sample some of the talks. Upgrade to the full version to have unlimited access to the complete library.
These MP3s are streamed, not downloaded, so they take up no storage space on your device. A connection is required for the MP3 to play properly. To own these MP3s to manage yourself, go to our website and join the download service.
REINSTALL OR PUT ON iPAD
If you need to reinstall this app or wish to add it to another iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, download the free version, select the "Upgrade" button, and go through the purchase process again. If using the same iTunes account, you will not actually be charged again.
HAVING PROBLEMS?
*If you experience any problems, first try uninstalling and reinstalling the app. You have to go through the purchase process again, but you are not actually charged again if using the same iTunes account*
To learn more about our other Catholic audio apps, or to download our MP3 libraries, visit catholicvault@gmail.com.
Latest reviews of Audio Catholic Prayer app for iPhone and iPad
This app stopped working and after multiple attempts of downloading again it STILL no longer works!!!!
I was searching for free audio of the Divine Mercy Chaplet and came across this app. Its great to have people developing helpful Catholic apps.
Im glad theres good apps like these to to practice faith :)
Lots of helpful prayers
I use this app every day. It really helps me to meditate on the mysteries of the Rosary. Its like praying with a friend, except not really. I guess its for those forever alone Catholics? Kidding. :) But its seriously quite helpful.