Ever alert and helpful reader of this blog, Sid Cundiff, found this lengthy list of available online daily office apps for all ecclesiastical bodies that use them. The reviews give lots of details and so are extremely helpful. You will see that although the post was written this past February, the author keeps adding updates in the comments section at the bottom
Since he is Anglican/Episcopalian, he lists apps for that denomination first. Catholic entries start about half way down, begining with some for the traditional (pre-Vatican II and in some cases pre-Pius X) breviaries. Then eastern rites, whether Catholic, Orthodox or non-chalcedonian.
It's all very fascinating, just as an exercising in learning a bit of liturgical history. So thank you, author Dale Rye and the Covenant blog.
Since he is Anglican/Episcopalian, he lists apps for that denomination first. Catholic entries start about half way down, begining with some for the traditional (pre-Vatican II and in some cases pre-Pius X) breviaries. Then eastern rites, whether Catholic, Orthodox or non-chalcedonian.
It's all very fascinating, just as an exercising in learning a bit of liturgical history. So thank you, author Dale Rye and the Covenant blog.