Sacred Scrolls press kit
Building a story about Catholic technology, AI in faith, or modern Bible apps? Here's everything you need.
Boilerplate
Sacred Scrolls is a Catholic Bible app for iPhone and iPad. The full 73-book Douay-Rheims canon, hand-illuminated covers, narrative Story Mode, multi-voice audio, a daily verse with reflection, and an AI Bible Chat that answers questions with real verse citations. Free to read; Pro unlocks unlimited AI chat.
Sacred Scrolls is a Catholic devotional Bible app, illuminated. Built around the full 73-book Douay-Rheims canon, the app pairs traditional verse-by-verse reading with a Story Mode that rewrites every chapter as readable narrative prose. Every book has its own hand-illuminated cover; every one of the 1,362 chapters opens with full-bleed art. The Prayer hub holds the Litany, the Holy Rosary, the Daily Examen, Lectio Divina, and a growing library of mood-tagged prayers, all available in audio with multiple voices and ambient soundscapes. The standout feature, AI Bible Chat, semantically searches all 37,255 verses to ground every answer in the actual text — citations are tappable and lead to the chapter in context. Sacred Scrolls launched on the App Store on April 29, 2026, available in seven languages, free to download.
Quick stats
- 78
- Books illuminated
- 37,255
- Verses of Douay-Rheims Scripture
- 1,362
- Hand-illuminated chapter artworks
- 7
- Languages with full localization
- iOS 17+
- iPhone & iPad
- 2026-04-29
- App Store launch (v1.0.0)
Brand assets
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Possible story angles
- AI grounded in Scripture, not invention. How Sacred Scrolls' AI Chat semantically searches every verse and cites real passages — and why that's harder than it sounds.
- The Catholic-first Bible app. Why deuterocanonical books, illuminated art, and the Douay-Rheims matter for Catholic readers — and what's missing from generic faith apps.
- Story Mode: the Bible as novel. Narrative-first retellings of every chapter — written to be readable, not academic — and what changes when scripture reads like prose.
- Beauty as catechesis. The decision to commission AI-illuminated art for every book and chapter, and why visual reverence still matters in 2026.
Press contact
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