Misericors
App gives practical help for Jubilee of Mercy
(Vatican
Radio) The Church in Poland has submitted a Mobile App to the Pontifical
Council for the New Evangelization to help people live out the Jubilee Year of
Mercy. The App – called Misericors – was given to the Council on Thursday,
as a “birthday gift” for Pope Francis.
The
Misericors App is interactive, and helps the users to practice mercy in their
daily lives, as well as spurring them to personal and community prayer.
“Misericors
is an interactive application for our smartphone – in the Polish language, but
also in 8 other languages…English, German, French and son” said Father Józef
Kloch.
Listen
to Father Józef Kloch discuss the Misericors App:
“It
is our answer to what I should do as a…simple person, what I can do for other
people,” he told Vatican Radio.
“What
is very interesting about this application is interaction,” Father Kloch
continued. “It means I can write what I will do in this week, how I can be
'misericors': How I can be good for other people.”
The
App has a special focus on the Divine Mercy devotion, helping people to pray
the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy, and providing excerpts of the Diary of Sister
Faustina Kowalska – the “Servant Saint of the Divine Mercy” – each day.
The
President of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, Cardinal Stanislaw Rylko,
said the Misericors App will be an extraordinary tool to help prepare for
the 2016 World Youth Day in Krakow.
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