Click to Pray, the application to pray with the Pope

Click to Pray also arrives in Italy and will allow thousands of young faithful to pray together with other people scattered around the world

Present in 21 countries around the world with over 900,000 faithful who use it every day, the Click to Pray application developed by the Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network also arrives in Italy. After English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and German, Italian is now among the supported languages.

For the faithful of Italy, especially the younger ones, it is a new way to pray together with other people around the world. They will be able to share their prayers and gain the support of a community of nearly one million people. The arrival in Italy was highly anticipated by the younger generation of believers who were already using the application in one of the supported languages. But Click to Pray is much more than a simple application for praying, it is a true social platform where you can find out from the 24-hour bulletin board who is praying at a precise moment.

How Click to Pray works

The application is available free of charge on the Google Play Store and the App Store and was promoted by the World Pope’s Prayer Network, a network that has been active for over one hundred years and promotes prayers for the Church and the Pope. The app was also presented to Pope Bergoglio in 2015, who gave his approval for Click to Pray to be released worldwide. Click to Pray has a very simple system of operation: each day there are three moments of prayer that can be shared with all other users of the app via the 24-hour bulletin board. In addition, each month of prayer is dedicated to a different topic that follows the prayer videos for the intentions of the Pontiff. In January, people prayed for religious freedom, particularly for religious minorities in Asia, and in February against corruption. In March, however, the theme will be spiritual discernment.