Divine Office app opens limited time subscription to new U.S. users!

We could use some great news, and we are delighted to let you know about a limited opportunity to get full access to the daily breviary, Divine Office! While it is hands-down the best audio/text Liturgy of the Hours app, it has been shut off to new subscribers for a few years due to licensing/permission issues. So, if you didn’t subscribe before 2016, you were out of luck. But now, for a limited time, temporary registration for United States users is open! This, developers say, is due to the coronavirus pandemic in consideration of the fact there are “many people unable to attend Mass and isolated in their homes.” This will bring the Liturgy of the Hours to you in stunning audio complete with quality music and a cast reading the prayers in choir. You really will sense that you are praying with others–something we need now. Please see our full review detailing the many features of this gorgeous app.

divine officeTo get the temporary registration and free app for Apple | Android devices, go to Divine Office website.  Developers will also grant access to anyone with disabilities and also clergy and religious. Just let them know your situation by sending an email to support@divineoffice.org.

If you have visual impairment, email support@divineoffice.org as they have an accessible site to help with registration.

If you need assistance logging in, email to support@divineoffice.org.

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Here’s a video that walks you through a tour of Divine Office:

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Content Evangelist, Jennifer Kane, is a secular Carmelite (OCDS), wife, mother, grandmother who worked for more than 30 years in marketing/communications which included 20 years in radio broadcasting including news director. She holds degrees in Journalism/Communication (BA) and English (MA) from St. Bonaventure University. In 2016 she authored the Vatican application for minor basilica status for The Basilica of St. Mary of the Angels in Olean, New York. Pope Francis granted that title in 2017. Research on the basilica formed the basis of her history book, A Place Set Apart. She previously authored the book, A Worthy and Capable Clergyman, the second part of the history book in a slightly different format. She is founder and editor of the website, CatholicAPPtitude.org, the #1 English language website cataloging/reviewing Catholic apps for mobile devices.

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