Universalis morning prayer
Author: n | 2025-04-25
Universalis gives you all the Hours of the Liturgy of the Hours, every day, and all the readings at Mass as well. Universalis: Morning Prayer (Lauds) Universalis Universalis gives you all the Hours of the Liturgy of the Hours, every day, and all the readings at Mass as well. Universalis Morning Prayer for Thursday of week 7. Evening Prayer for
Universalis: Mid-Morning Prayer (Terce)
See also: Instructional Videos. The Universalis app contains the following pages: Liturgy of the Hours The Office of Readings. Morning Prayer (Lauds). Mid-Morning Prayer (Terce). Midday Prayer (Sext). Afternoon Prayer (None). Evening Prayer (Vespers). Night Prayer (Compline). The Mass Readings at Mass (optionally including prayers and antiphons). The Order of Mass. Mass Today (the complete Mass all in one place). Miscellaneous About Today Lectio Divina The Angelus When you open the Universalis application on Android, you will see one of these pages. The toolbar The toolbar contains all the commands you need to use Universalis. To see the toolbar, tap the middle of the screen. 09 ▾ Displays the calendar and lets you go to any date you want. The calendar page also has a button marked either "More" or "Special", which lets you choose the Office and Mass for the dead, as well as the Commons for the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Martyrs, and so on. The About Universalis command gives you details about the app, copyrights, acknowledgements and so on. Use the the Contact Us command to send us email if you need help, have a suggestion, or want to report an error. The Copy Page command copies the text so that you can paste it into another application. The Twitter command tweets the Hour you have just been reading. Hours ▾ Use this command to select the page you want to view. The Settings screen lets you control various optional settings, such as the prayers and antiphons at Mass and the parallel Latin text in the Liturgy of the Hours. It also lets you set up the daily email service. Full instructions are here. Choose the size and style of font you want to see, and also control the brightness of the screen: this includes a "dark Universalis gives you all the Hours of the Liturgy of the Hours, every day, and all the readings at Mass as well. Universalis: Morning Prayer (Lauds) Universalis Universalis gives you all the Hours of the Liturgy of the Hours, every day, and all the readings at Mass as well. Universalis Morning Prayer for Thursday of week 7. Evening Prayer for Welcome to Universalis! What is the Liturgy of the Hours? Find out here. Free on the Web About Today Biographies and reflections: saints and feasts of the day from all over the world.Click here to see the page. Readings at Mass For each day and the week ahead. Click here to see the page. Liturgy of the Hours The prayer of the universal Church, seven times a day. Office of Readings ·Morning Prayer (Lauds) ·Mid-Morning Prayer (Terce) ·Midday Prayer (Sext) ·Afternoon Prayer (None) ·Evening Prayer (Vespers) ·Night Prayer (Compline) Apps and programs If you have a registration code, click here for instructions.The Universalis apps and programs give you more than the website does, and they don’t require an Internet connection. Illustrations in the About Today page. More pages: Mass Today (combining the Order of Mass with the readings and prayers), Spiritual Reading, Angelus, Lectio Divina, Rosary. A range of “Daily Books” for you to read in instalments, day by day. No Internet connection needed. All dates, not just a week. Official psalm translation for the Hours. New American Bible readings at Mass if you are in the USA. More languages, including Latin. More choice of layouts: page-turning as well as scrolling; and large print. You can get a free trial of everything for a month. After that, you can choose whether you want to buy. You can get individual apps for your phone or tablet (it’s about £10), or a single registration code which covers all your phones, tablets, computers, and e-books. Free trial of the app for Android Free trial of the app for iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch Free trial of the program for Windows Free trial of the program for Mac The spoken word In the apps, you can get all the Mass readings and all the Hours spoken in English, right through, every day. You need a subscription for these, but you can listen to a free sample before deciding, and the first month of each subscription is free. Read all about it here. The sung word Sung Latin Compline is also available for purchaseComments
See also: Instructional Videos. The Universalis app contains the following pages: Liturgy of the Hours The Office of Readings. Morning Prayer (Lauds). Mid-Morning Prayer (Terce). Midday Prayer (Sext). Afternoon Prayer (None). Evening Prayer (Vespers). Night Prayer (Compline). The Mass Readings at Mass (optionally including prayers and antiphons). The Order of Mass. Mass Today (the complete Mass all in one place). Miscellaneous About Today Lectio Divina The Angelus When you open the Universalis application on Android, you will see one of these pages. The toolbar The toolbar contains all the commands you need to use Universalis. To see the toolbar, tap the middle of the screen. 09 ▾ Displays the calendar and lets you go to any date you want. The calendar page also has a button marked either "More" or "Special", which lets you choose the Office and Mass for the dead, as well as the Commons for the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Martyrs, and so on. The About Universalis command gives you details about the app, copyrights, acknowledgements and so on. Use the the Contact Us command to send us email if you need help, have a suggestion, or want to report an error. The Copy Page command copies the text so that you can paste it into another application. The Twitter command tweets the Hour you have just been reading. Hours ▾ Use this command to select the page you want to view. The Settings screen lets you control various optional settings, such as the prayers and antiphons at Mass and the parallel Latin text in the Liturgy of the Hours. It also lets you set up the daily email service. Full instructions are here. Choose the size and style of font you want to see, and also control the brightness of the screen: this includes a "dark
2025-04-13Welcome to Universalis! What is the Liturgy of the Hours? Find out here. Free on the Web About Today Biographies and reflections: saints and feasts of the day from all over the world.Click here to see the page. Readings at Mass For each day and the week ahead. Click here to see the page. Liturgy of the Hours The prayer of the universal Church, seven times a day. Office of Readings ·Morning Prayer (Lauds) ·Mid-Morning Prayer (Terce) ·Midday Prayer (Sext) ·Afternoon Prayer (None) ·Evening Prayer (Vespers) ·Night Prayer (Compline) Apps and programs If you have a registration code, click here for instructions.The Universalis apps and programs give you more than the website does, and they don’t require an Internet connection. Illustrations in the About Today page. More pages: Mass Today (combining the Order of Mass with the readings and prayers), Spiritual Reading, Angelus, Lectio Divina, Rosary. A range of “Daily Books” for you to read in instalments, day by day. No Internet connection needed. All dates, not just a week. Official psalm translation for the Hours. New American Bible readings at Mass if you are in the USA. More languages, including Latin. More choice of layouts: page-turning as well as scrolling; and large print. You can get a free trial of everything for a month. After that, you can choose whether you want to buy. You can get individual apps for your phone or tablet (it’s about £10), or a single registration code which covers all your phones, tablets, computers, and e-books. Free trial of the app for Android Free trial of the app for iPhone / iPad / iPod Touch Free trial of the program for Windows Free trial of the program for Mac The spoken word In the apps, you can get all the Mass readings and all the Hours spoken in English, right through, every day. You need a subscription for these, but you can listen to a free sample before deciding, and the first month of each subscription is free. Read all about it here. The sung word Sung Latin Compline is also available for purchase
2025-04-08The end of everything. (14 minutes) Episode notes.PlayFriday 15 March 2024The week ahead – from 17 to 23 MarchHighlights of the coming week, the fifth week of Lent. St Patrick, and local calendars around the world. (12 minutes) Episode notes.PlayFriday 8 March 2024The week ahead – from 10 to 16 MarchHighlights of the coming week, the fourth week of Lent. (9 minutes) Episode notes.PlayFriday 1 March 2024The week ahead – from 3 to 9 MarchHighlights of the coming week (the third week of Lent), and hints for using Universalis. (10 minutes) Episode notes.Play How to subscribe This podcast is free. You can use any podcast app to subscribe and receive each episode when it is published. Apple Podcasts: Click here. Spotify: Click here. YouTube: Click here. Universalis and Catholic Calendar: Click here. Also AntennaPod · Castro · Overcast · Pocket Casts · Podcast Republic Other apps Whatever podcast app you have, it has a feature which allows you to add a podcast by entering the address (URL) of the podcast’s RSS feed. Here is the URL for the Universalis podcast feed: The simplest way to subscribe is to copy this URL and then paste it into the appropriate place in your podcast app. To copy the URL On a computer, right-click on the URL and select “Copy” from the menu. On a mobile device, hold down your finger on the URL and select “Copy” when the menu appears. To paste the URL Here are some useful instructions from iMore. Transcripts We don’t provide transcripts ourselves because a podcast ought to be an aural experience. But for anyone who wants one, both Apple Podcasts and Spotify provide them. Here are the instructions. The Universalis apps All the Universalis apps and programs will show you each podcast as soon as it appears. The alert comes near the top of the About Today page and near the bottom of the Readings at Mass and Lauds (Morning Prayer) pages. To listen to an episode, just tap the alert.
2025-04-13More than a week ahead The Universalis web site shows you today, yesterday, and the week ahead. It is free. Here is the page for today. If you want to see texts for more than a week ahead (or for the distant past), then you need to get one of our apps or programs. iPhone and iPad. Android phones and tablets. Windows. Mac. These formats have many advantages over the web site: Unlimited dates: past, present and future. No Internet access needed. Liturgy of the Hours: official (Grail) translations. Mass: prayers as well as readings. USA: the official (NAB) readings at Mass. …and much more. How much it costs Universalis costs £19.99 for everything, or around £9.99 for just a single iOS or Android app. It is available worldwide, and you will be charged in your own currency. You can read more about purchases here. If you have already bought, see our Licensing FAQ.Office of Readings for 7th day within the octave of ChristmasMorning Prayer for 7th day within the octave of ChristmasEvening Prayer 1 for Mary, the Holy Mother of God If you are not blindIf you are not blind, do not use these links. The publishers of the recorded texts have allowed them to be recorded on the understanding that they are to be used only as a service to blind people. If you are not blind, you can subscribe to the spoken audio in the Universalis apps. It isn’t expensive. One subscription covers all the Hours, including the daytime ones. You don’t need to keep on connecting to the Internet because the audio gets downloaded just once, when you first subscribe. The calendar can be set to your own local one instead of being always Westminster, and there are many other good features. Click one of the links below to find out more. Spoken audio for Android. Spoken audio for iPhone/iPad.As well as the Liturgy of the Hours, there is also a separate subscription available for the readings at Mass: First Reading, Second Reading and Gospel. About this page A few months ago we received the following letter from a member of the Rosminians: Greetings! Having noticed the recent introduction of audio options into your Divine Office I am wondering if the enclosed would be of any interest to you. Some years ago a member of our community began to lose his sight and was unable to read the Office. As a result I undertook to record the offices of Readings, Morning Prayer and Evening Prayer. I also purchased an application to to render these recordings in 'Daisy' format so that he could use his RNIB machine to listen to them. Some time later it occurred to
2025-04-12