How it works

Open the app. Read. Pray. Ask.

Sacred Scrolls is built around four pillars — Today, Read, Pray, and Ask. Each one is what it sounds like, only better. Here's a walkthrough.

  1. Today — open the app and Scripture is waiting.

    The Today tab opens with the Daily Verse: a Douay-Rheims passage and a short reflection on what it means and how to pray with it. Below it, the day's reading from your active program, your streak strip, and the chapter art that accompanies today's reading. A small moment of prayer before the world gets loud.

    • Daily verse + AI-generated reflection, fresh every morning
    • Reading streak with forgiving 7-day strip (missed days don't punish)
    • Today's chapter art preloaded for instant open
  2. Read — choose any of 73 books, then any chapter.

    The Read tab lists the full Catholic canon — 73 books — each with its own illuminated cover. Tap a book, see all the chapters laid out as a grid of thumbnails. Tap a chapter and choose your reading style: classic Douay-Rheims for prayer, or Story Mode for narrative prose that reads like a novel. Switch any time with one tap.

    • Full 73-book Catholic canon with deuterocanon
    • Toggle between classic verses and Story Mode prose
    • Bookmarks, highlights, and per-verse notes — synced via iCloud
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  3. Pray — the Catholic devotional life, on tap.

    The Prayer hub gathers what Catholics actually pray: the Litany of the Saints, the Holy Rosary (joyful, sorrowful, glorious, luminous), the Daily Examen, Lectio Divina, and a growing library of mood-tagged prayers — for anxiety, gratitude, before sleep, in grief, before meals. Each one available in audio, with multiple voices and ambient soundscapes.

    • Litany, Rosary, Examen, Lectio Divina
    • Mood-tagged prayers (anxiety, gratitude, grief, sleep)
    • Multi-voice audio with ambient soundscapes
  4. Ask — Bible questions, answered with citations.

    AI Bible Chat is built differently. When you ask, "What does Scripture say about forgiveness?", it semantically searches all 37,255 verses, finds the relevant ones, and answers with citations you can tap to read in context. The model can't hallucinate verses — they have to actually exist in the text. Ask hard questions: about suffering, about doubt, about the deuterocanon. Catholic-informed, theologically anchored, never preachy.

    • Semantic search across all 37,255 verses
    • Every answer includes tappable verse citations
    • Catholic-informed responses, grounded in real text
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