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The "Prayer Book" app gives you the opportunity to have all the Catholic prayers you need at your fingertips. From the Lord's Prayer to prayers to prayers for the peace, for every situation you will find here your prayer. There is something for the little ones among us too. With morning and evening prayers in rhyming form, children learn to start and end the day with God.

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