
Published by Paolo Padrini
Updated September 25, 2025
iBreviary "Pro Terra Sancta" - NEW!
| Version | 4.1.6 |
| Size | 8.2 MB |
| What's New | In this release we fixed many issues and made further optimizations to deliver the best experience for users.Version 4 is here! A completely renewed experience with a new design, improved navigation, faster performance, and many new features to make prayer easier and more accessible. Thank you for your support! |

iBreviary is an Android app developed and published by Paolo Padrini at Google Play Store on Jun 4, 2010 for Android users. iBreviary is so popular that it has gained 500000 installs so far and growing.
If you're looking to enhance your daily prayer routine, iBreviary might just be the solution you're searching for. This app is specifically designed to make praying the Office of Readings, Morning Prayer, Evening Prayer, and more accessible and convenient right from your smartphone.
iBreviary provides a comprehensive collection of daily prayers, including the Liturgy of the Hours, making it easy to keep up with your prayer schedule. Whether you're home or traveling, you can have access to prayers for multiple times of the day, which turns what could be a cumbersome task into something manageable and very user-friendly.
One standout feature of iBreviary is the option to set your default language for the readings. This means, no matter where you are or what language you prefer to pray in, you have the option to customize your experience. The addition of British accent voices, with hopes for even more options like American accents, adds a nice touch that can make the listening experience more pleasant and relatable.
iBreviary continues to receive updates that address user feedback and improve functionality. For example, an update resolved the issue of downloaded texts disappearing upon closing the app, ensuring you can now use the app both online and offline without worries. This ongoing development demonstrates a commitment to enhancing usability and user experience.
If you enjoy hymns, iBreviary caters to your needs with sung hymns. Additionally, the app allows you to control the speed, making it easier to follow along or speed up sections to suit your prayer rhythm. This is great for those who might find the pace too slow and prefer a slightly faster tempo.
Many users appreciate the simplicity and reliability of iBreviary. It eliminates the need to flip through physical pages of a prayer book, making the experience of praying more straightforward and less time-consuming. However, those who still enjoy the traditional format can always use it alongside the app.
iBreviary also scores high for its visual appeal, with an easy-on-the-eyes visual format that helps make the experience of reading scripture pleasant. The app is crafted to cater to a variety of liturgical needs, from the Divine Office to multiple prayers, and even the daily Mass readings.
Despite some minor issues like screen alignment or the occasional need to re-download prayers if offline, the app’s benefits far outweigh these small drawbacks. It offers a remarkable liturgical guide for all users, even missionaries and members of any religious order.
Yes, you can run iBreviary on PC, but first, you will need emulator software installed on your Windows or MAC, which you can download for free. In the below video, you will find iBreviary in action. Before you install the emulator, check out the minimum and recommended system requirements to run it seamlessly. They may change depending on which version of the emulator you choose. Therefore, we recommend you download the latest version of the emulator. Below you will find three free Android emulators that we have shortlisted based on their popularity:
Up to date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor.
Storage: 1 GB available under installation path, 1.5GB available hard drive space
Internet: Broadband Internet connection
Regardless of which Android emulator you install, the steps to install, configure, and running the iBreviary app on PC are the same.