Introducing the iPraises App — Prayer at Your Fingertips

The Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Edmonton joyfully announces the release of the newly updated iPraises App — a powerful digital companion that places the rhythm of Byzantine prayer and worship into your hands.
Developed with the blessing and vision of Bishop David, iPraises helps the faithful stay rooted in prayer and connected to the life of the Church wherever they are. This initiative responds to the growing call for spiritual tools suited to today’s digital world — where faith meets technology.
Prayer for the Digital Age
In a fast-paced world filled with screens and constant movement, iPraises invites users to pause, reflect, and pray. Whether during your commute, break, or quiet time at home, the app offers moments of stillness and connection with God throughout the day.
“Our mission with iPraises is simple: to offer every person a way to stay close to God through the rhythm of the Liturgical Year — one day, one feast, one prayer at a time.”
What’s Inside the App
The renewed iPraises experience includes:
- 📅 Full Byzantine Liturgical Calendar
- 📖 Daily Propers: Tropars, Kondaks, Readings, and more
- ⛪ Divine Liturgy Texts, Hours, and Vespers (coming soon)
- 🙏 Daily and Personal Prayers for all occasions — morning, evening, family life, health, and thanksgiving
- 🌐 Offline Access and a clean, modern design
- 💛 Free and Ad-Free Experience — available to everyone
Who It’s For
iPraises is designed for everyone — clergy, religious, families, and parishioners seeking a deeper prayer life. It’s a simple yet profound way to carry the faith throughout the day and to stay united with the Church’s liturgical rhythm.
Download and Pray With Us
📱 Available now for free on:
Search “iPraises” and take your faith with you — always.
Share the Light
By using and sharing iPraises, you help spread God’s Word in our modern world. Encourage family and friends to download the app and rediscover prayer in everyday life.
For more information, visit the official announcement on the Eparchy of Edmonton website.