Rome Ponders an iMissal App

Rome Ponders an iMissal App

When it comes to liturgical details, the Vatican has clear guidelines about sacred objects that are blessed for use during Mass.

"The Church has always sought," notes the Book of Blessings, "to ensure that all those things that are involved in any way in divine worship should be worthy, becoming and beautiful. ... Those objects that through a blessing are set aside for divine worship are to be treated with reverence by all and to be put only to their proper use, never profaned."

This includes books on the altar, as noted in the 2001 text Liturgiam authenticam (The Authentic Liturgy): "The books from which the liturgical texts are recited in the vernacular with or on behalf of the people should be marked by such a dignity that the exterior appearance of the book itself will lead the faithful to a greater reverence for the word of God and for sacred realities."

But the question some Catholics are asking these days is: Can there be an app for that? What if clergy used iPads containing the Roman Missal?

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