Reverend create applications for the iPad Mass

June 20th, 2010 by Tweet Leave a reply »

ipad 285 Reverend create applications for the iPad MassAn application made by a clergyman iPad from Italy allows its priests to celebrate Mass at the altar using the iPad.

Paolo Padrini the creators of the application as a consultant for the Pontifical Council for Social Communications at the Vatican says, this application will soon be released in July in five languages, namely English, French, Spanish, Italian and Latin. Thus information from the Telegraph quoted Twitteling, Sunday (20/06/2010).

Apparently, this is not the first time for gadgets Padrini create applications for religious purposes. Two years ago, Padrini develop iBreviary, which is an application that presents a daily prayer that is often read by the priest into the iPhone.


“Applications iPad is almost the same as before. But the advantage is the celebration of the Mass contains a comprehensive manner, including sermons and songs are sung in the Mass,” he explained.

Step Padrini seems to follow in the footsteps of Pope Benedict XVI made in embracing the younger generation through a variety of new media.

As is known, in 2006 staff deliver the sermon Pope Vatican radio through the iPod nano that includes the Pope’s favorite classical music.

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