
The Catholic iPad List
April 5, 2010With the release of Apple’s iPad, I wanted to update you with a list of Catholic applications. I have reviewed all of these apps to give you an idea of their worth. So far, none of them have full complete scriptures, all contain the Protestant version with only 66 books.
- Scripture Alone Book - free – 21 Reasons to Reject Sola Scriptura
- Logos Bible Software – free – Lots of protestant resources, no Catholic ones.
- BibleHD - free – The most popular bible app comes to iPad.
- Touch Bible – free – Let’s you take notes
- ESV Bible HD – free – Tweet scriptures from the app.
- Holiwrit - $3.99 – Just the bible, nothing else. I’d skip this & save 4 bucks.
- 3 Minute Retreat – $0.99 – An app to help with your “quiet time” with God.
- Church Organ - $0.99 - Play a church organ!
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Free iphone webapp for Catholics at:
http://catholichomily.org/iphone
Listen to Catholic homilies on your iphone.
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Just think you need to change the Logos Bible Software’s “no Catholic ones.” I have purchased from them the Collegeville Catholic package, it has the Catholic Lectionary, there are Catholic bibles like Douay-Rheims, NAB, New Jerusalem Bible, NRSV Catholic edition, the Ante-Nicene and Nicene Post Nicene Fathers, Aquinas’ Summa Theologica, Summa Contra Gentiles, the works of St. Anselm, works from the Venerable Bede, there is also on prepublication Vatican II documents, Catholic Theology and Dogma Collection, Collected Works of John Henry Newman, and a lot more coming out as well as already out. While it is mostly Protestant, there is a lot of Catholic sources and it is growing as the demand increases. One only has to search on their site with “Catholic” and you’ll see more Catholic stuff, even Chesterton. If people use it more, I am hopeful to see stuff from Ronald Knox, Belluc, and others.