iPray BCP User Reviews

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Great

Great app!

“Queen” to “King”

Hi,

I have just started using this app - it is useful & beautiful. However could you please update the prayers for the “Queen” to being for the “King”.

Thank you

Excellent app

I enjoy the app. Very easy to use and it flows very easily. Wish this was available for the 1928 BCP. My only suggestion is sometime they update the prayers for the king and royal family.

Good Concept, Limited Functionality

This app is a great concept: make the 1662 Book of Common Prayer portable and seamless to use; no more flipping back and forth from prayer to psalms and worrying that you have forgotten a special rule for the day. The implementation, however, leaves much to be desired.

First, the readings follow the 1922 revised table of lessons. This is fine, but it would be good to announce this on the app download page and better to offer both the 1662 and the 1922 calendars. Second, the litany is not included. Third, the psalms are not adjusted for feast days: for example, on Christmas Day you just read part of Psalm 119, rather than the psalms proper for Christmas. I have not checked to see if there are additional deficiencies (for instance, whether the Athanasian Creed replaces the Nicene on the right days). The things I have noted already, however, make the app less useful than one would prefer and incline me to refer to a copy of the complete book constantly to avoid mistakes.

It is particularly unfortunate that the app is incomplete in these regards since the complete 1662 BCP is available free in numerous places online and more recent editions have free apps. I am grateful that someone has gone to the trouble of programming the app to this point, but I hope that they will continue to improve it so that it is more robust and accurate. For now, I will stick with printouts from a pdf and the Bible text from another app.
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So far so good!

I’m not a raving traditionalist who thinks God prefers thees and thous and hates all hymns composed after 1899. I do however occasionally need a year or two of refocussing, of being grounded in the soil of the simplicity and inestimable richness of basic Christian doctrine proclaimed through prayer. I’ve prayed the 1662 offices for years with multiple worn out books. I know how tedious it is daily to put slips of paper into a proper—with the apocrypha—Authorised King James Bible. I also use the 1922 lectionary and this app, through the blessed labours of the creator, saves me the hassle of finding the appointed lessons. I believe there is no other app or even a website with the complete untweaked, verbatim Mattins and Evensong of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer. May God bless the makers of this app and may younger generations of seekers find grace in the beauty and simplicity afforded by the 1662 through this app. Pax.

Update—It is not as I thought the BCP 1662 verbatim. The Venite is neither Coverdale nor King James. Hope they will fix this defect. Also, the Litany is required after Morning Prayer on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays and should be made accessible at least on those days, and the six collects after the Communion Service, and the rest of the Prayers and Thanksgivings also should be made available—and the prayers for the late Duke of Edinburgh need to be excised—all these meaning kept up to date. Sorry to nitpick, but even with a few typos and omissions, it’s still by far the best app with the Offices of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer.
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Superb in most aspects

I have relied on the iPray app for a number of years. It is a genuine blessing and I am grateful to the developers. The chief flaws are two: (1) There are a number of technical glitches on some days, e.g., today is the Feast of the Transfiguration but the Collect was for the Feast of St James; during Easter Week the Psalter disappears altogether. (2) I can find no way to inform the developers about these problems (other than these reviews in the App Store, perhaps?).
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Good, Readings need work

Overall the app is easy to use.

The lessons for each day prove unreliable. At times they follow the 1921 BCP Alternate. Other times they differ to some other order of lessons. And other times they are simply wrong. Whitsun Friday Morning has 1st reading as Num 11:16-17 + Num 24-29 when it should be Num 11:16-17, 24-29 (I.e. all in Ch 11).
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PLEASE FIX THE LAST 3 VERSES OF VENITE

Great app but the last three verses of the VENITE don’t currently conform to the text of the 1662 BCP but everything else does!

Please, please, please can you fix this?

Thanks!

Amazing but with significant issues

Despite my 3 stars, bottom line, this is the very best 1662 app you will find. Despite its flaws, it makes praying the daily office much more streamlined than with using physical books and bible texts.

I have been using this app for about 2 years now. For what it is designed to do, it is amazing. However, occassionally the wrong readings populate. For example, over the past three months it has mistakenly used readings from previous weeks, multiple times.

Also, occasionally it will not have the correct readings or collects for holy days.

The only interface issue I would like to see improved is when you are scrolling down a page, occasionally you will swipe a millimeter or two to the right or left, as though you are about to sweep to the next portion of the daily office. But if you do so by mistake (which is quite easy) it will reset the page to the top, which is slightly inconvenient, as you will have to scroll down to find your place again.

If just the readings and collects issue is fixed, I will change this to a five star review.
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BCP 1662 daily office in your pocket

I was so happy to find thus app which combines the BCP 1662 daily office with the 1922 lectionary. I use this as my staple for daily prayer and the app is excellent for when I am away from my books. Highly recommended.

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