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iPad Coming To Church Altars With Daily Missal App

NICOLE WINFIELD   06/18/10 07:30 PM ET   AP

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ROME — An Italian priest has developed an application that will let priests celebrate Mass with an iPad on the altar instead of the regular Roman missal.

The Rev. Paolo Padrini, a consultant with the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Social Communications, said Friday the free application will be launched in July in English, French, Spanish, Italian and Latin.

Two years ago, Padrini developed the iBreviary, an application that brought the book of daily prayers used by priests onto iPhones. To date, some 200,000 people have downloaded the application, he said.

The iPad application is similar but also contains the complete missal – containing all that is said and sung during Mass throughout the liturgical year. Upgrades are expected to feature audio as well as commentaries and suggestions for homilies as well as musical accompaniment, he said.

"Paper books will never disappear," he said in a phone interview from his home parish in Tortona, in Italy's northern Piemonte region. But at the same time "we shouldn't be scandalized that on altars there are these instruments in support of prayer."

Padrini, 36, said he expected priests who have to travel a lot for work would find the application most useful, noting that he recently had to celebrate Mass in a small parish where the missal was "a small book, a bit dirty, old."

"If I had had my iPad with me, it would've been better than this old, tiny book," he said.

Pope Benedict XVI, a classical music lover who was reportedly given an iPod in 2006, has sought to reach out to young people through new media: the Vatican has a regularly updated presence on You Tube and Facebook. Based on the success of the iBreviary, Padrini was recruited by the Vatican to oversee its youth outreach program in the new media, . http://www.pope2you.net

He stressed that the iPad application, like the iBreviary, was launched at his own instigation and with his own money and is not an official Vatican initiative. Vatican officials have previously praised the iBreviary as a novel way of evangelizing.

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ROME — An Italian priest has developed an application that will let priests celebrate Mass with an iPad on the altar instead of the regular Roman missal. The Rev. Paolo Padrini, a consultant wi...
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07:10 AM on 06/23/2010
Similar app already exists and it's pretty popular, check it out at http://divine-office.com
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wilray
50,000 Screaming Fans (Ignore that other number)
09:59 PM on 06/20/2010
iPads for Jesus.
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GeorgieMark
Cogito Ergo Sum
02:12 PM on 06/20/2010
Good for them...now the Vatican has to write more apps for catholics everywhere

iDon'tFWC (fornicate with children)
iCondom (eradicate AIDS in Africa sans condom use)
iPoope ( a fine collection of papal bloopers starting from Pope Pius XII and that small thing called the Holocaust)

And much much more
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11:00 AM on 06/20/2010
The church will offer a free new app called iTithe to help one calculate.
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GerryS
I WANT to pay $1 million per year in taxes, or mor
12:04 AM on 06/20/2010
sorry, but I gotta ask,

is this an app to get the little boys to line up in a certain order,

at certain times at certain places, or what.

I know these electronic devices do not allow auto,,s.u.c.k-----------
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MrVee
01:28 PM on 06/19/2010
This is a cheap shot HP. Church alters is one thing, but the image you use suggest a larger role of this computer. Use another photo please, this is shameful.
12:59 AM on 06/20/2010
You're funny.
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mscng2007
12:19 AM on 06/19/2010
i am not catholic, my nondenominational church is very forward thinking. My pastor uses his ipad for his notes, and several ministry workers are macbook pro owners.
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Anthony OReilly
10:09 PM on 06/18/2010
So many opportunities to make jokes but I'll stay serious...

Good idea? Yeah. Saves paper and shows that the Church is willing to be more modern. Of course it will get criticism from traditionalists.
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Mydian01
two by two, hands of blue.
05:59 PM on 06/18/2010
more sales for apple.. s'all good.
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PenguinLinux
got root ?
03:03 PM on 06/18/2010
Let us all now bow our heads and pray to Almighty Steve who is in Cupertino...
02:40 PM on 06/18/2010
It must have been the rentboy app.