In a Feb. 7 article entitled "Bless me iPhone for I have sinned," the Reuters news service revealed that the Catholic Church in the US and UK has for the first time given its approval to an iPhone app.
The new app, available through iTunes for $1.99 in the US and £1.19 in the UK, is called Confession and it "walks Catholics through the sacrament and contains what the company behind the program describes as a "personalized examination of conscience for each user'".
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