| What it is forWhat job is this app actually built to do? | Hallow presents itself as a Christian prayer and meditation app: thousands of audio-guided sessions so people can pray, meditate, sleep, and keep a daily habit from a produced library. | Lumin is Bible AI for iPhone and iPad that carries a sermon from Sunday into the week: a digest with takeaways, cited passages, an Anchor, one practice, and a conversation you can return to. |
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| Sermon follow-throughWill this help me live the sermon I heard on Sunday? | Hallow’s public listing includes produced homilies and guest teaching inside the content library. It does not describe a way to record or import the sermon from your own church and return to that specific message all week. | Record or import a sermon you are allowed to use. Lumin builds a digest with takeaways and Scripture references, helps you choose an Anchor and one faithful next step, and lets you ask the sermon a question later in the week. |
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| Cited ScriptureCan I see the passage and check it myself? | Hallow’s sessions include Catholic Bible readings, Lectio Divina on daily readings, and related Scripture audio. The product is session-first: you follow a guide more than you inspect a generated answer’s citations. | Short answers name the passage so you can open the text yourself. A sermon digest lists the references it heard. Treat every generated explanation as a fallible aid, not the Bible. |
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| PrayerHow does the app treat prayer? | Audio-guided prayer is the product: Lectio Divina, Rosary, Divine Mercy, Examen, night prayer, minute meditations, and seasonal challenges, with optional journaling after a session. | Spoken, guided prayer and prayer walks — eyes at rest, room for your own words — with morning, midday, and evening rhythms. AI can prompt and structure a moment. It cannot pray. |
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| Memory and continuityDoes it remember my walk, or offer the next session? | Hallow is a library plus habit tools: reminders, offline downloads, session lengths, and community challenges. Continuity is “return to the catalog,” not “return to last Sunday’s sermon.” | Keep the prayers, answers, and reflections you deliberately save. Mark a prayer answered. Clear the record anytime. Memory is something you choose, not a feed that owns your week. |
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| PlatformsWhere can I use it today? | Hallow lists iPhone and iPad on the App Store and also publishes an Android app. Some sessions can be downloaded for offline listening. | Currently iPhone and iPad on the Apple App Store. Android, desktop, and web access are not available today. |
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| Spiritual-authority limitsDoes the tool claim a role it cannot hold? | Hallow describes itself as a prayer resource, including for people who are not Catholic. A library of prayers and homilies still cannot replace Mass, a priest, a pastor, or the church. | AI is not God, a prophet, a pastor, or a substitute for church. Lumin assists with organizing, study, reflection, and questions. Scripture, conscience, pastoral care, and Christian community stay in their proper place. |
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