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Breviarium Meum

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Breviarium Meum allows you to pray the traditional (1962) Latin breviary of the Catholic Church wherever you go (if you have an iPad, download Breviarium Meum HD instead). You can download the texts up to a week in advance, so you can pray even when you don't have a network...

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  • iPad  Breviarium Meum HD is the iPad version of Breviarium Meum. A separate app makes it easier for us to take advantage of special characteristics of the iPad.
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  • Developed by

    Michael F. Polis
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $1.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English
    • Italian

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What is Breviarium Meum?

Breviarium Meum allows you to pray the traditional (1962) Latin breviary of the Catholic Church wherever you go (if you have an iPad, download Breviarium Meum HD instead). You can download the texts up to a week in advance, so you can pray even when you don't have a network connection. A parallel English translation of the breviary and an collection of Latin prayers and blessings are also included. Pray the breviary you know in a new way, or get to know for the first time the Roman Liturgy in the Usus Antiquior, considered by Summorum Pontificum as a precious treasure to be preserved and made accessible to all the faithful.