Posts Tagged ‘Ipads in Liturgy’

US ambassador sworn in on an e-reader

Tuesday, June 24th, 2014

It’s no surprise that with e-books on the rise, more and more public officials will be sworn in on them. Earlier this month  Suzi LeVine became the first U.S. ambassador (she’s the American representative to Switzerland) to be sworn in on an e-reader But that’s not the only time a digital device has replaced its dead-tree Read more

iPad in the liturgy: not the Missal but the Mass that is celebrated says Pope’s M.C.

Tuesday, September 4th, 2012

It is true that we often speak of “sacred” vestments, books and objects but sacredness is not contained in the objects themselves. For centuries these were not blessed and churches were not consecrated because what makes objects sacred is what they are used for; the iPad is no exception  says Liturgy professor, Mgr. Giulio Viviani, who was Read more