Breviarium Meum is a lifestyle application developed by Giovanni Manelli, available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. The app is compatible with iOS 12.0+ and Android 11+, and requires 1 MB of free space for installation of the IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) file.
Breviarium Meum
Giovanni Manelli
Genre: Lifestyle
Ratings: 4.79
Version: 1.9
Updated 27/06/23
Downloads: 394
Pray the vetus ordo anywhere
Breviarium Meum is a lifestyle application developed by Giovanni Manelli, available for download on the iOS App Store and Android Play Store. The app is compatible with iOS 12.0+ and Android 11+, and requires 1 MB of free space for installation of the IPA (iOS) or APK (Android) file.
What is Breviarium Meum app?
This is the iPhone version of Breviarium Meum, which allows you to pray the traditional (1962 or earlier) Latin breviary of the Catholic Church wherever you go.
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Reviews on Breviarium Meum for iOS
★★★★☆Put the Little Office on here!
This is an excellent app, and the texts are very smooth and easy to use, but I wish the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Officium Parvum Beatæ Mariæ Virginis) was on this app, considering it is available on DivinumOfficium.com.
★★★★★Great resource
Been using the website and phone app for ages to compare versions and pray during Lent. Can't wait to see the next update with formatting for iPad screens.
★★★★★Wonderful
Finally an app for the traditional rite divine office. Many thanks to the Franciscan Friars of the Immaculate for producing this app. Deo Gratias.
★★★★★Deo gratias!
Thank you so much for making this app! May Jesus and Mary bless you and reward you forever!
★★★★★Making the Breviary Accessible
This is terrific. You can pray the entire 1962 Breviary in English and Latin. It is perfect for clerics and laity. This is in the finest tradition of online breviaries like Laszlo Dobszay's.