As it is, they will have a hard time competing with the digital offerings. I'm surprised the USCCB hasn't jumped on that bandwagon faster. The vast majority of clergy I know use some kind of app for praying the Liturgy of the Hours - some even for the communal Office.
What about the spines look so horrendous?
I used to own one of their prayer books that included prayers to the Egyptian god Ra, Buddha, Mohammed, Hindu prayers and more. “Prayers of the world”. I kid you not. It also had a nihil obstat and imprimatur, and that was the day that N.O.’s and Imprimaturs died for me. They are only as good as the people granting them, and no earnest Christian priest or bishop could grant an official approbation to pray Hindu prayers or prayers to Ra. It was absolute garbage and I burned that book, and resolved to never support their publishing house again.Count me disappointed that Catholic Book Publishing was not selected. Nothing against the others - but the dated artwork/clipart and some obstinate editorial decisions aside, I have generally found CBP books to be clear, readable, useable and more attentive to the finer points of book creation than many others - and at a very affordable price.
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