Society is right to be obsessed with the sacrament of confession. News item: “Confession: A Roman Catholic App” tops all “Lifestyle” apps (digital distribution applications for users of Apple’s ...
iPhone application is for preparation only, Vatican reminds users. An iPhone screen displays the confession application from Little iApps developed for mobile devices. "Confession: A Roman Catholic ...
LUFKIN, TX (KTRE) – Coming to terms with your sins is an ongoing struggle for many Christians. For Catholics a new app could be the answer to many prayers. For just $1.99 you can download "confession, ...
The term "Jesus phone" has just taken on a whole new meaning. A Catholic bishop in Indiana has, for the first time, given his official imprimatur--or blessing, if you will--to an iPhone/iPad app.
You shouldn't use your iPhone in church -- except if you're going to make your confession. No, it's not so you can call your spouse to remind you of your sins. You should have your iPhone (or iPad) in ...
Confession,the new $1.99 application for iPhones, provides the user with a step-by-step tutorial of the Catholic confession process. No, you won't receive absolution, which comes from the priest.
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The sacrament of Confession "cannot be substituted by any computer application," the Vatican said Feb. 9. The remarks by papal spokesman Father Federico Lombardi, SJ, came amid a flurry of misleading ...
Call it the iPhone app with a conscience … yours. The idea is that the software — Confession: A Roman Catholic App – will help church members organize their thoughts through a series of prompts prior ...
Need to prepare for confessional or study the sacrament? Now, there’s an app for that. The mobile applications company Little iApps has teamed with two Catholic priests to create “Confession: A Roman ...
Last week the Catholic Church launched a confession app for smart phones, leading some LGBT activists to denounce it as promoting “anti-gay spiritual abuse.” Wayne Besen, executive director of Truth ...