The Vatican has provided one of the most ancient instruments of prayer with a 'smart' function. Traditional Catholic rosary in the form of a one-decade rosary is connected to an application that can help a believer learn the words of prayers. To activate it, you just need to cross yourself.
According to the portal 'Italy in Russian', the electronic novelty developed in the Vatican was named Click To Pray eRosary. It is focused primarily on the younger generation of Catholics living in different countries of the world. The rosary beads are made of hematite and black agate; the cross is equipped with a technology data chip that allows the device to communicate with a network application. The catalog of available prayers will be updated annually with new texts. As soon as the believer utters the first words, the entire text of the prayer will appear on the screen of a smartphone or tablet, ensuring correct reading. In addition to text content, owners of the electronic rosary will also have access to an audio guide and a catalog of images of Christian shrines.
Of course, 'smart beads' can be used in the traditional way, without using their electronic filling. When not reading prayers, eRosary looks like a stylish bracelet worn on the wrist.
'Smart' rosary developed for Catholics'Smart' rosary developed for CatholicsThe Vatican has provided one of the most ancient instruments of prayer with a 'smart' function. Traditional Catholic rosary in the form of a one-decade rosary is connected to an application that can help a believer learn the words of prayers. To activate it, you just need to cross yourself. According to the portal 'Italy in Russian', the electronic novelty developed in the Vatican was named Click To Pray eRosary. It is focused primarily on the younger generation of Catholics living in different countries of the world. The rosary beads are made of hematite and black agate; the cross is equipped with a technology data chip that allows the device to communicate with a network application. The catalog of available prayers will be updated annually with new texts. As soon as the believer utters the first words, the entire text of the prayer will appear on the screen of a smartphone or tablet, ensuring correct reading. In addition to text content, owners of the electronic rosary will also have access to an audio guide and a catalog of images of Christian shrines. Of course, 'smart beads' can be used in the traditional way, without using their electronic filling. When not reading prayers, eRosary looks like a stylish bracelet worn on the wrist.Свеча Иерусалима -en
The Vatican has provided one of the most ancient instruments of prayer with a 'smart' function. Traditional Catholic rosary in the form of a one-decade rosary is connected to an application that can help a believer learn the words of prayers. To activate it, you just need to cross yourself. According to the portal 'Italy in Russian', the electronic novelty developed in the Vatican was named Click To Pray eRosary. It is focused primarily on the younger generation of Catholics living in different countries of the world. The rosary beads are made of hematite and black agate; the cross is equipped with a technology data chip that allows the device to communicate with a network application. The catalog of available prayers will be updated annually with new texts. As soon as the believer utters the first words, the entire text of the prayer will appear on the screen of a smartphone or tablet, ensuring correct reading. In addition to text content, owners of the electronic rosary will also have access to an audio guide and a catalog of images of Christian shrines. Of course, 'smart beads' can be used in the traditional way, without using their electronic filling. When not reading prayers, eRosary looks like a stylish bracelet worn on the wrist.