Description
Every small act of love is a flower. Gather them into spiritual bouquets for the people you carry in your heart.
Little Way is a Catholic prayer companion built around St. Thérèse of Lisieux's spirituality of doing small things with great love. A morning offering to start your day. Flowers scattered throughout. A nightly examen to close the loop.
SPIRITUAL BOUQUETS
Gather flowers for anyone — a living soul, a beloved departed, or a special intention. Seven flowers plus Holy Masses, Holy Hours, and candles.
NIGHTLY EXAMEN
Gratitude. Review. Virtue focus. A closing prayer matched to your spiritual state. Set your intention for tomorrow and wake to it as your Morning Offering.
PRAY THE ROSARY
A beautiful, interactive rosary. Today's mysteries are always free. Earn the Mystical Rose by praying a full rosary for someone you love.
PREPARE FOR CONFESSION
Examine your conscience through the Little Way — guided by St. Thérèse, not a dry checklist. Eight areas of your life. Prompts for your state of life. A step-by-step
confessional guide. Go from the heart or write it on a notecard. Post-confession thanksgiving included. Your examination never leaves your device.
GARDEN OF INTERCESSION
Pray for strangers. See real intentions from real people. Add your offering with a single tap and watch the garden bloom. Anonymous or named — God knows every heart.
DAILY SPIRITUAL LIFE
— Morning Offering with Scripture, Thérèse quote, and your intention
— 13 virtues with daily teachings from Thérèse's life
— Story of a Soul: 80 daily excerpts with reflection prompts
— Gospel Encounter with the daily reading
— Liturgical calendar, feast days, and Traditional Latin Mass propers
"I want to spend my heaven doing good upon the earth." — St. Thérèse
Free to pray. Premium unlocks unlimited bouquets, prayer gardens, the Mystical Rose, liturgical themes, cloud backup, and more.
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Nouveautés (v1.1.5)
Follow the Mass
A page-by-page walkthrough of the Traditional Latin Mass. Each step names what the priest is doing, his interior disposition, and the theology beneath the action — drawn verbatim or in tight paraphrase from Lasance, St. Andrew's Daily Missal, and the 1962 rubrics, never invented. Posture cues for the layperson on every page, with pastoral notes where parish practice meaningfully varies.