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An app to pray the Stations of the Cross with texts by St. Josemaría Escrivá

The application developed by the Argentines Alejandro Roggio and Ramiro González Morón accompanies the texts of this traditional prayer with images by the Swiss artist Bradi Barth and even with music.

Maria José Atienza-April 8, 2022-Reading time: < 1 minutes
via crucis app

The Via Crucis application is available in four languages -Spanish, English, Portuguese or Italian- and can be downloaded at Google Play y Apple Store free of charge, although a voluntary donation can be made at the time of download.

The short texts of the Stations of the Cross written by St. Josemaría Escrivá, founder of Opus Dei, "are very profound and are expressed in a modern language and with a relatively short length, which makes them very suitable for an app," says one of the app's creators, Ramiro González.

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