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Twisted Titan
8th February 2011, 01:11 PM
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/onepercent/2011/02/confession-app-approved-by-chu.html?DCMP=OTC-rss&nsref=online-news


Forgiveness via iPhone: Church approves confession app

Even for the most ardent Catholic, it can sometimes be tricky making the time to confess your sins. So the Church, as part of a new technology-friendly push, has now approved an iPhone app that lets busy Catholics admit their wrongdoings while on the move.

Selling for $1.99, "Confession: A Roman Catholic App" was developed as an aid "for those who frequent the sacrament and those who wish to return," according to Little iApps, the firm behind the idea. Its makers insist it is not a replacement for confessing in person with a priest, but instead helps to keep track of all the evil things you have done since the last time you confessed by ticking off some of the most common failings. Deviants get the opportunity to add their own, bespoke, sins as they go.

The app offers a step-by-step guide to the different ways in which the user might have sinned and offers them seven acts of contrition - ways in which they can atone for their sins. The app was given the Church's official seal of approval, the imprimatur, by Bishop Kevin Rhoades of Fort Wayne-South Bend in Indiana.

But while it is the first to have been officially sanctioned by the Church, there are a host of other apps available for the digital-savvy churchgoers. iBreviary, iMass and iMissal are all iPad apps that contain the entire service of mass for Catholics and other Christians. And the Catholic Quiz app, marshalled by a fearsome-sounding digital nun called Sister Crack-Your-Knuckles, lets users brush up on their knowledge of all things Catholic.

Meanwhile, the Holy Rosary app is a graphical way for Catholics to keep track of their prayers, while the Patron Saints and Candles app contains a list of 75 patron saints and a digital candle that can be lit during prayers.

"Our desire is to invite Catholics to engage in their faith through digital technology," Little iApps' Patrick Leinen told Reuters.

The Confession app's approval forms part of a broader move by the Church to embrace new technology, following Pope Benedict's speech earlier this year at World Communications Day in which he said that Catholics should make "good use of their presence in the digital world."

In 2009 the Vatican launched its own YouTube channel, which shows video and text of the Pope's addresses.

keehah
14th May 2011, 07:26 PM
I think those 'New Scientists' were exaggerating things. ;D

Vatican bans confession by iPhone (http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Vatican+bans+confession+iPhone/4252321/story.html#ixzz1MNsDf4xM)
Agence France-Presse February 9, 2011

ROME – The Vatican put its foot down Wednesday over the idea of "confessing" by iPhone, after news that US users can now download an application for the Apple gadget that helps the faithful gain absolution.

"It is essential to understand that the rites of penance require a personal dialogue between penitents and their confessor... It cannot be replaced by a computer application," Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told journalists.

"I must stress to avoid all ambiguity, under no circumstance is it possible to 'confess by iPhone'," he said.

Sparky
14th May 2011, 09:35 PM
These two articles have conflicting information. The first says the app is designed to keep track of sins. The second says it requests absolution. Way different.

More shoddy journalism.

SilverMagnet
15th May 2011, 02:05 AM
Selling for $1.99

I knew there had to be a profit involved. Pay the price for your beliefs.

Kruger
15th May 2011, 05:58 AM
This reminds me of the confessionals in the THX1138 movie.


http://m.youtube.com/index?desktop_uri=%2F&gl=US#/watch?v=ly_djozCksg

Spectrism
15th May 2011, 06:21 AM
No- I can't imagine the Roman church saying this would be ok. They NEED to make the people come to them for forgiveness and the other sacraments. How else would they control the people and collect the money?


Besides, think about the potential NSA abuse of such a thing. It is not private.

ShortJohnSilver
15th May 2011, 06:49 AM
I am sure this list of your personal private sins will NEVER end up being accessible to the government ...

Neuro
15th May 2011, 09:47 AM
I am sure this list of your personal private sins will NEVER end up being accessible to the government ...
I don't think so either ;D, but I am certain Mossad will... Probably the software was made by an Israeli company...

bootstrap
15th May 2011, 09:57 AM
Selling for $1.99

I knew there had to be a profit involved. Pay the price for your beliefs.


All the app is a modern day indulgence.

TheNocturnalEgyptian
15th May 2011, 12:27 PM
No- I can't imagine the Roman church saying this would be ok. They NEED to make the people come to them for forgiveness and the other sacraments. How else would they control the people and collect the money?


Besides, think about the potential NSA abuse of such a thing. It is not private.


Honeypot operation?

Twisted Titan
5th December 2011, 06:04 AM
The greatest power of the zionist is the abilty to be a chameleon among the masses.


anything that reduces that is a enormous threat

mrnhtbr2232
5th December 2011, 07:08 AM
Somewhere in Langley....

"Hey Sid, get a load of this latest confession from iPhone 202-391-0933 - "Forgive me father for I have sinned - I blew a seal" - wasn't this guy listed as a BMW mechanic in our database?"