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Click to Pray 2.0: Vatican app gets up close and personal with God

The app, available in six Western languages and Chinese, gives users specific intentions for which they can pray together with Pope Francis, such as peace in a particular part of the world.

Click to Pray, Click to Pray app, Click to Pray vaticanA man shows the 'Click to Pray' app, a smartphone app designed to allow the faithful to pray with a click, near St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. (REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane)

The Vatican on Tuesday rolled out its latest “Click to Pray” app, offering a personal planner among new functions for what it hopes will be an
improved digital “praying experience” in a fast-paced world.

In its own mini-version of a Silicon Valley-type unveiling, seven Church officials – including a cardinal – took part in a news conference to illustrate “Click to Pray 2.0”, the first major update of the app since it was launched in 2016.

Reporters were shown a punchy, polished video illustrating the app’s new functions, including a personal planner to let users configure their moments of prayer for each day and receive reminders to put the rest of the world on hold.

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Click to Pray, Click to Pray app, Click to Pray vatican The ‘Click to Pray’ app designed to allow the faithful to pray with a click is seen on a mobile phone. (REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/Illustration)

“Praying is not a waste of time, as we sometimes think. Prayer is like the seed in the darkness of the earth, which will show its fruit in its own good time,” said Father Frederic Fornos.

The app, available in six Western languages and Chinese, gives users specific intentions for which they can pray together with Pope Francis, such as peace in a particular part of the world.

Festive offer

It also offers a “School of Prayer”, with support for those finding it hard to get started and an option to form prayer groups around the world.

The Vatican has increased its social media presence under Francis and officials said more than 50 million people saw the pope’s Tweets on Saturday concerning social justice issues.

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Click to Pray, Click to Pray app, Click to Pray vatican Officials conceded that the app may not be for everyone and stressed it was not a replacement for traditional, low-tech prayer. (REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane/Illustration)

One Italian priest in St. Peter’s Square gave the new app a rave review.

“It is an extraordinary thing because it allows you to reach people that you don’t physically meet, it becomes a bridge to reach those hearts that sometimes have strayed from God,” said Father Cosimo Schena.

Officials conceded that the app may not be for everyone and stressed it was not a replacement for traditional, low-tech prayer.

“It is not meant to invalidate the other places or ways to pray. It is one more way to reach people who want or need a new way,” said Monsignor Lucio Ruiz, secretary of the Vatican’s communications department.

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First uploaded on: 20-10-2021 at 15:30 IST
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