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This app provides a fast, lightweight, and comprehensive way to pray the Liturgy of the Hours. It is fully offline and free, offering daily saints, the Jerusalem Bible, and customizable themes. Users can also record prayer intentions for daily remembrance.
What's New in Breviarium
2.8.0
February 24, 2026
- Corrección textos tiempo de Cuaresma - Añadidas versiones en latín de Benedictus, Magnificat, Nunc Dimittis y Regina Coeli - Selector de idioma (Español/Latín) integrado directamente en las oraciones - Nuevas antífonas marianas en latín en Completas: Alma Redemptoris Mater, Regina Caelorum y Sub Tuum Praesidium - Mejoras técnicas y correcciones de tipos en el núcleo de la aplicación
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FAQ
What is Breviarium?
Breviarium is an open-source application designed for praying the Liturgy of the Hours. It offers a fast, lightweight, and complete experience, functioning entirely offline.
Does Breviarium have ads?
No, Breviarium is completely free and does not contain advertisements, providing an uninterrupted prayer experience.
What devices does Breviarium support?
Breviarium is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices, ensuring accessibility for a wide range of Apple users.
How often is Breviarium updated?
The latest version, 2.8.0, was released on February 24, 2026, indicating a commitment to ongoing development and improvements.
Can I use Breviarium without an internet connection?
Yes, Breviarium is designed to be fully offline, meaning you can pray the Liturgy of the Hours and access its features without needing an internet connection.
What content is included in Breviarium?
Breviarium includes the Liturgy of the Hours, the Saint of the day, and the Jerusalem Bible. It also allows users to record prayer intentions.
What is the age rating for Breviarium?
Breviarium has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for a broad audience.
Where can I find the development libraries for Breviarium?
The development libraries for this open-source project can be found on breviarium.es, allowing interested users to explore the code.








