iPray BCP

by All Souls Anglican Foundation


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1.99 usd



iPray BCP is an easy-to-use Book of Common Prayer in an app!


The iPray app was developed by users of the traditional Book of Common Prayer who desired an easy-to-use application of prayer book worship. iPray simplifies negotiating Scripture readings and the appropriate daily prayers following the liturgical calendar of the church, including feasts and fasts, into one, easy-to-understand application. The app was designed with the user in mind, placing the days lessons at the users fingertips. Four daily prayer offices are brought to you based on the liturgical calendar and the time of day: Morning Prayer, Midday Prayers, Evening Prayer and Compline. Morning and Evening Prayer are from the English 1662 Book of Common Prayer. Midday Prayers and Compline are from the Canadian 1962 Book of Common Prayer. Daily scripture readings are from the 1922 lectionary revision of the English Prayer Book, and are in the Authorized (King James) Version. The Psalter is the beautiful and memorable Coverdale translation. For those who are unaccustomed to this kind of spiritual discipline, the iPray app provides an easy introduction to structured daily prayer and Bible reading, based on the ancient practice of the Church as refined by the English Reformation. Download this app and enjoy the rich heritage of daily devotion from the Book of Common Prayer. Our thanks to the Anglican Foundation of All Souls Church of Oklahoma City and David Hill for their support in the development of this app. For introduction videos and more, check out our YouTube page http://bit.ly/iprayBCPFixed date related problems with Ecumenical Calendar generation.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Love the app. Just wondered if y'all had ever considered adding an audio option? I am very busy home caregiver and nearly blind in one eye.

Holly Battle

A useful aid to regular devotions using the offices. One minor bug - second or subsequent Psalms sometimes get an unexpected Gloria Patri between each verse.

Robert Dammers

Precisely the app I was looking for. Very nicely done, easily usable, and it allows me to travel lightly and continue my daily offices without carrying along books. Thank you for providing this.

Addison Hart

Just bought a copy today and it's beautiful and very easy to use. Thank you!

Jun Dagami

A great app but the Psalms near the end of the month need to be looked at as they are impossible to use comfortably. Also some of the collects are wrong, August 6th gives us At James not Transfiguration as it should.

J Hawk

Very easy to use app. There is really no competition for a traditional Anglican looking for a common prayer app. I wish that some of the lectionary bugs would get repaired, though. Not many, thankfully. Highly recommended!

William Barto

It's a very good application for traditional Anglicans/Episcopalians and/or whoever loves orthodox, evangelical and patristic liturgy. Anyway, I would suggest a few things to improve: -Add 1871 lectionary for daily office as an alternative to the 1922 revised lectionary Holy Communion text with Sunday and Holy Days readings Litany and other prayers from 1662 BCP

Jovo M

A fantastic app: the whole Book of Common Prayer office together with readings for every day of the year, served up in a very usable form at your fingertips. Really helps me to pray. (And so pleased to see it's working again after a brief glitch earlier this year). Kudos to the developer for turning out something unique and immensely useful!

A Google user

I love this app! It has some issues the past 2 months (related to an Android update), but the developers contacted me a few days ago, to say it's fixed, and it is! Very happy with it. It still has the quirk in the last few sons of repeating the "Glory Be" after every verse, instead of only the end, but I can live with that, to have the app back.

A Google user

Learned about from the Bishop who Confirmed me. Thank you for fixing the app. I fixed my rating since the app is fixed.

Rev. Deacon Vic Broberg