There’s a new application for iCatholics out there. Called Confession: A Roman Catholic App, it is apparently the first of its kind to be approved by the Catholic Church. The Pope himself may’ve not seen the app, but that hasn’t stopped bishop Kevin Rhoades from granting it an imprimatur, which is the official endorsement from a church authority.
Touted as the “perfect aid for every penitent,” Confession: A Roman Catholic App creates a customized, password-protected “examination of conscience” based on a person’s age, sex, vocation and the time elapsed (in days, weeks, months or years) since the last confession. Moreover, there are seven acts of contrition to choose from,
The application comes from Little iApps, a US company “with a Roman Catholic twist,” which developed it in response to the Pope’s World Communications Address last year.
The question is – whether you think Confession: A Roman Catholic is worth 2 bucks. AppStore link is below…
Confession: A Roman Catholic App ($1.99) [iTunes link]
[Via: Stuff.co.nz]