Daily reading app

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  1. Anglo-cracker

    Anglo-cracker Member Anglican

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    Does the ACNA have a daily reading app? Or is there one that uses a lectionary approximate to the 2019 BCP? I see that the C of E has an app, but I don't know how similar the lectionary is. One way or the other, I need to read the word, but I would like to be in it with my particular communion.
     
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    Botolph Well-Known Member

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    There is a BCP option in the App or online. It is very convenient not to need a multitude of paper books as you can have all you need on the phone/device. The only thing I am not sure of, is the lectionary ot uses, and if you are going to be very specific about that then you may need paper books and lists. As I am often in a different place, I find the mobility of the app wins, however if your are more stationary you may prefer the books.
     
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    I don't have a smart phone nor do I follow the lectionary Perhaps I should try
     
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    I only just got a smart phone a couple months back. So far as following the lectionary, I really like the idea of reading along with the rest of the church (or rather my little corner of it) to me it's a very, " tangible", if you will, expression of the communion of the saints.
    Of course I might be the only one reading it, but I do fancy the concept.
     
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    iPray is a useful app but it is CoE