Hours: Roman Breviary

Hours: Roman Breviary

Breviarium Romanum with Nuemes

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2 reviews
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  • Released
  • Updated
  • August 3, 2026
  • August 19, 2026

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This app provides the complete daily Roman Breviary office texts and neumes according to the 1960 rubrics. It features Gregorian notation that adapts to your device and includes a cantor guide with tempo and transposition support.

Complete daily office (Matins to Compline)
1960 Roman rubrics compliance
Latin office texts and neumes
Adaptive Gregorian notation
Cantor guide with tempo and transposition
Synchronized highlighting with tone audio
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What's New in Hours

1.0.2

August 19, 2026

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

User reviews

Priceless!

This is amazing. Thank you for making this available! It’s exactly what I need to sing the divine office. The antiphonale is great, but it can be confusing sometimes and this makes it so easy to just follow along.

Stunning

One of the most beautiful and useful Catholic apps I’ve ever seen!

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FAQ

What is Hours: Roman Breviary?

Hours: Roman Breviary is a companion app for praying the Roman Breviary according to the 1960 rubrics. It offers Latin office texts and neumes, from Matins to Compline, with optional English translations.

What liturgical offices are included in Hours: Roman Breviary?

The app includes Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, and Compline. It also provides calendar information for the liturgical season, rank, and observance of the selected day.

Does Hours: Roman Breviary support Gregorian notation?

Yes, it features responsive native Gregorian notation that adapts to your iPhone or iPad, orientation, and text size. It includes a built-in cantor guide with tempo, transposition, and practice features.

Is Hours: Roman Breviary an official liturgical publication?

No, Hours: Roman Breviary is an independent prayer and reference aid. It is not an official liturgical publication and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Holy See or another ecclesiastical authority.

What rubrics does Hours: Roman Breviary follow?

The app follows the 1960 Roman rubrics, which were incorporated into the 1961 Roman Breviary. This means it adheres to the liturgical norms that were in effect from 1961 onwards.

What devices is Hours: Roman Breviary available on?

Hours: Roman Breviary is supported on iPhone and iPad devices.

How often is Hours: Roman Breviary updated?

The latest version is 1.0.1, last updated on August 11, 2026. This indicates recent development activity for the application.

Does Hours: Roman Breviary have ads?

No, Hours: Roman Breviary does not contain advertisements. The app is free to download and use without any ad interruptions.