Catholic Mobile announced the launch of its innovative wireless content delivery service. With this public launch, Catholic Mobile along with its service in Spanish, Móvil Católico, will become the leader in the development and distribution of wireless Catholic based content in North and South America.
“We feel that Catholic Mobile is a tool that will enhance the mobile experience for users of our service,” said Catholic Mobile spokesman Alejandro Bermudez.
Catholic Mobile provides families and individuals with inspiring Catholic content that will enrich their daily wireless experiences. Catholic Mobile users can receive messages by subscribing or selecting from a range of services anytime, anywhere, from their cell phones, PDA’s or smart phones. Using a text messaging service (SMS or Short Message System), daily prayers, the saint of the day, or daily scripture readings will be sent directly to the individual’s cell phone or mobile device. Users will also be able to personalize their phones by downloading Catholic wallpapers and ring tones.
“The Catholic community looks for new ways to remain centered on God and our Catholic faith as well as to bring the message of peace and hope to as many people as possible,” stated Alan Napleton, President of The Missionaries of Faith Foundation (MOFF).
Catholic Mobile and Móvil Católico will launch their new mobile content solution by offering the service to users in the United States, Canada, Argentina and Mexico. Catholic Mobile plans to make their service available to users in Brazil, Spain, and Australia by early 2007.
4 comments:
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-Anony
Whats wrong with the Catholic Mobile?
I think Catholic Mobile is a wonder idea, and not just for Catholics.
I have just listened to a CD by Matthew Kelly called "Becoming the Best Version of Yourself: Living Every Day with Passion and Purpose" and was amazed at how he subtly distored the gospel message and turned the "Fundamental Principle" of Catholicism and Christianity into a self help mantra. I have contacted lighthousecatholicmedia and requested they remove him from their list of cds and will be writing to my Archbishop to warn him against the false teaching of Matthew Kelly with respect to a variety of areas including what repentance really is.
Kelly's teaching is designed to affirm oneself rather than, as scripture teaches, to deny ourselves, take up our cross and follow JESUS. He sounds like Anthony Robbins in the garments of a Catholic layman, selling similair self-preoccupied help books. I suggest you either remove him from your links or put him under the "False Teachers" site. He is not preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ: repentance from sin, conversion to Jesus Christ, putting Jesus at the centre of our lives: Rather he teaches that we must put "The best version of ourselves" at the centre of our lives."
I have a Masters of Divinity Degree and many years of pastoral experience, but mainly I know the word of God, Tradition and the Magisterium, and Matthew Kelly distorts all three in his teaching on this CD.
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