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  • Glad I found this app

    So Beautiful! for a long time I was looking for something like this, gives me so much peace. Thank you

    Developer Response

    Thank you for the positive feedback!
  • Amazing

    I was looking forward to the release of this app since I first read about it in the New York Times. It is a unique and profound insight into the music, prayers, and traditions of a Catholic faith that has vanished from most of our lives. The work and dedication present here — the creators of the app and above all the devotion of the nuns who have let us into their faith and art — is transforming and beautiful.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you for your kind words! Please get in touch if you need anything.
  • Titanic achievement

    Even as a Benedictine monk in the U.S., it is difficult for me imagine the great amount of effort that went into making the treasury of Gregorian chant available so freely through this app. This app doesn’t merely offer a sampling (like a single CD) of chant, it is the accompaniment to a liturgical way of life.
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    Developer Response

    Thank you very much for your kind words and support!
  • Excellent project

    This is an excellent project, idea and app. It’s so exciting to be able to sing the Divine Office correctly. The only thing I’m disappointed about is that the psalms so far have not matched up with any of my breviaries, not the pre-1962 or the new Liturgy of the Hours. The app matches up a bit better with the pre-1962 as far as antiphons. I’m a bit confused as to where they’re basing the psalms off of. But I know this app can only get better!
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    Developer Response

    Hello! Thank you for the encouraging words! I believe the issue you raise relates to the difference between "cursus monasticus" and "cursus romanus" (the office for cathedrals and priests). The nuns follows the cursus monasticus so the distribution of the psalms with the antiphons isn't the same. Does this answer your question or was it related to translations used?

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