What better way to compliment your $1,500 pair of “Jesus Shoes” than with an eRosary dangling from your wrist? This week, the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (a real thing) launched a new Bluetooth ...
Mary Valla started praying a daily Rosary on Zoom last year when COVID restrictions affected in-person gatherings. Restrictions have eased, but she continues to pray online because her mobility is ...
The Catholic Church is targeting younger generations with the launch of its own wearable device: the 'Click to Pray eRosary.' Yes, that's its full and proper title. This smart wearable, as the Vatican ...
The COVID pandemic lockdowns may have prevented Catholics worldwide from praying together in person, but they did not stop the Church’s prayer, as many faithful gathered online daily or nightly to ...
The Catholic Church is taking a page out of Silicon Valley's playbook: inventing gadgets in hopes of attracting devoted followers. The Click to Pray eRosary is a smart wearable device from the Pope's ...
The eRosary is an app-driven device that can be worn as a bracelet. To activate it, all you have to do is make the sign of the cross, similar to how Catholics begin praying the Rosary. Once activated, ...
The Vatican announced Tuesday that it launched a wearable smart device that connects with an smartphone app for guided prayer. The "Click to Prayer eRosary" is a device targeted to young people as a ...
Pope Francis has made waves as a modernizer of the Roman Catholic Church as he signals new openness to divorced worshipers and considers loosening celibacy requirements for priests. This week, the ...
The Vatican is hoping to attract tech-savvy youngsters to the Catholic Church with the launch of a "Click to Pray" eRosary -- a wearable device connected to a mobile app that's activated by making the ...
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