Features & Capabilities

iPieta is a comprehensive Catholic library for prayer, doctrine, and liturgy. It includes Bible versions (Douay-Rheims and Clementine Vulgate), the Baltimore Catechisms, and the Roman Catechism, plus both Ordinary and Extraordinary liturgical calendars with daily Gospel and readings. The collection also features devotions and prayers, authors such as St. Louis Marie de Montfort, St. Teresa of Jesus, St. John of the Cross, St. Catherine of Siena, St. Thomas Aquinas, St. Francis de Sales, and St. Jean-Marie Vianney, as well as Papal encyclicals, Conciliar documents, and Fathers of the Church.

Beyond the texts, iPieta offers practical study tools—search, history, bookmarks, and highlights—with multi-language displays and free downloadable audio for many prayers and scriptures. It supports offline access and cross-version viewing to enhance study and devotion.

User Growth & Download Statistics

By:
iVerbum
Rating:
4.70
(509)
1 ratings
Version:
13.1.12 Last updated: 2026-04-20
Version code:
884699561
Creation date:
2009-04-10
Compatible devices:
Size:
12.16MB
URLs:
Website ,Privacy policy
Full description:
See detailed description
Source:
Apple Apps Store
Data ingested on:
2026-06-06
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Other platforms

Android
iPieta (v3.9.6)
188,431 4.78 (2,083)

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Developed by:
iVerbum
Apple Apps Store
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ipieta/id311106959
Website:
http://ipieta.com

User Reviews

iPieta offers a vast, free library of traditional Catholic texts and prayers with offline access and multilingual support, making it a valued resource. The main drawbacks are a clunky, hard-to-navigate UI and accessibility barriers for screen readers, along with usability regressions after updates. Some features are not intuitive and occasional content issues arise. Despite these, it remains a trusted, comprehensive tool for priests and lay Catholics, backed by responsive developer support.
Pros
  • Extremely rich, comprehensive library of traditional Catholic texts, prayers, liturgy, and Bible in one free app
  • Works offline, fast and compact for reliable daily use
  • Free with no ads, multilingual support (Latin, English, French, Greek, Italian) and inclusive audio features
  • Long-standing, trusted resource with responsive developer support and ongoing updates
Cons
  • Clunky, awkward UI and difficult navigation that makes finding content a challenge
  • Accessibility issues for screen readers (VoiceOver) and poor compatibility for visually impaired users
  • Usability regressions after updates; some users feel newer versions are less intuitive than older ones
  • Certain features and menus are not intuitive or hard to reach (examples cited include filters and EN^LA) and occasional content bugs or missing texts
Recent reviews
The content is excellent. The interface is awkward and difficult and hinders the user from utilizing that excellent content.
by Jo*****, 2026-05-08

As fabulous as ever! The Best Catholic app available. That having been said, I would like to be able to increase font size in Latin dictionary. Also (Lat dict.,) not sure of what the ‘filter’ , and ‘EN^LA’ buttons are for: blank spaces are all I’m getting (is this the normal function?). [For what it’s worth, many of us appreciated the ‘red & black’ interface of earlier versions; why the change?] Finally (and if the contact lenses links from the app had worked, I wouldn’t be stating any of this) under calendar, 5th. Option drop menu, upper right-hand corner (beneath reading heading); cannot read or access: what is it?
by Aj*****, 2026-05-03

This is the best Catholic app and it’s not even close. Nothing else has anything approaching this amount of content, and it’s all completely free. Incredible.
by re*****, 2026-04-22
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