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Universalis Publishing was started in 1995 with the aim of harnessing computer technology to help in enriching the spiritual life of Christians, specifically by making the liturgical and devotional resources of the Catholic Church available on the new electronic media.

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    GB flagUniversalis Publishing Limited
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase that costs $11, and / or subscription ranging between $1 and $20 per month.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Universalis?

Universalis Publishing was started in 1995 with the aim of harnessing computer technology to help in enriching the spiritual life of Christians, specifically by making the liturgical and devotional resources of the Catholic Church available on the new electronic media.

The Liturgy of the Hours is now available on the web site and as apps, downloads and e-books, and so is the Mass: both the readings at Mass and the unique "Mass Today" page which combines the Order of Mass with the prayers and readings in one continuous stream.

Visitors to the Universalis web site include priests, laity, the young and the old. They come from all denominations: some have not heard of the Breviary before; some cannot afford the books; and some are blind and cannot use them.

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