A new iPhone and iPad application from a Washington, D.C., think tank aims to spread Catholic social teaching through Church documents, news and commentary. The Ethics and Public Policy Center said ...
This is a rendering of the Catholic prayer and meditation Hallow App, which has experienced a dramatic increase in popularity. (Credit: CNS graphic/courtesy Hallow.) Listen WASHINGTON, D.C. — When the ...
Mark Wahlberg was on Hallow-ed ground Sunday night. Wahlberg, 52, teamed with Jesus Christ — aka actor Jonathan Roumie from TBN’s “The Chosen” — to encourage prayer in a 30-second Super Bowl LVIII ...
For the faithful looking to use apps to make this a fruitful, prayerful and holy Lent, leave it to Catholic experts’ Lenten app recommendations. “My first and foremost is the ‘CRS Rice Bowl App,’” ...
The Catholic prayer app Hallow has made history becoming the first religious app to reach the No. 1 spot on Apple’s app store. Hallow reached the top spot on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 14, which was the same ...
Politics will probably come up during your Thanksgiving dinner discussion this year, which means there’s a chance you’ll say something you regret. You can always apologize to the offended family ...
When Emily Wilson-Hussem began sharing “matchmaking” posts on Instagram, inviting Catholic singles to share their names and locations to connect with others, she wasn’t expecting that her lighthearted ...
Alex Jones, Erich Kerekes and Alessandro DiSanto of Chicago pose for a photo April 3, 2020. They are the founders of a popular Catholic app called Hallow centered on meditation and prayer. They ...
The Grammy-winning Stefani, 55, joins singer-songwriter Lauren Daigle, contemporary Christian artist Matt Maher, and Nashville-based worship leader Sarah Kroger to lead the online challenge for the ...
One hundred million people worldwide now have Calm on their smartphones, a meditation app that monetized doing absolutely nothing. The app’s popularity skyrocketed during the pandemic, as anxieties ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — OCP announces the launch of its USCCB-approved Catholic missal app, Breaking Bread 2022 eMissal, which is now available to download on Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.
The term "Jesus phone" has just taken on a whole new meaning. A Catholic bishop in Indiana has, for the first time, given his official imprimatur--or blessing, if you will--to an iPhone/iPad app.