CHICAGO – Hallow, the No. 1 prayer app, today announced a partnership with Divine Mercy University, a leading Catholic graduate school.
By partnership with Hallow, Divine Mercy University will make available to its students, faculty and administrators Hallow’s complete library of faith-based prayer and meditation resources free of charge.
Hallow offers more than 10,000 audio-guided prayer and meditation sessions including rosaries, novenas, and Bible in a Year, as well as content that focuses on sleep and mental health, something increasingly important to both students and faculty.
Divine Mercy University’s graduate programs focus on psychology and counseling with a Catholic perspective of the person, marriage and family. Among Hallow’s prayer resources now available to the Divine Mercy University community are novenas on marriage, family and discernment.
It’s the first time that Hallow has partnered with a graduate school.
“We could not be more excited to be supporting the Divine Mercy community,” says Alessandro DiSanto, Co-Founder at Hallow. “One of our core goals at Hallow is to help our users find, in relationship with Christ, a peace that the world cannot bring. Divine Mercy’s integrated view of spiritual and mental health has long been an inspiration to us and is a vision we are humbled to play a small role in helping realize.”
Hallow offers more than 10,000 audio-guided prayer and meditation sessions including rosaries, novenas, and Bible in a Year, as well as content that focuses on sleep and mental health, something increasingly important to both students and faculty.
Fr. Charles Sikorsky, LC, JD, JCL, President of Divine Mercy University added, “It is a joy for us to work with Hallow and support them in their vital mission of using technology to bring souls to Christ. Our students, faculty and staff have been very happy with the benefits of using the app as a way to develop their spiritual life and become more intentional disciples who spread God’s love. This partnership will also help in our continuous efforts in shedding light on what students, communities and many around the world are currently going through regarding the mental health crisis plaguing our society.”
About Hallow
Hallow helps people deepen their relationship with God through audio-guided prayers, sleep meditations, Bible readings, meditations, and music. The app has more than 10,000 sessions including a Daily Rosary, Daily Gospel, Daily Saint, Novenas, Examens, Father Mike Schmitz’s Bible in a Year, The Chosen’s Jonathan Roumie’s audio Bible, Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons, peaceful Christian music, Gregorian chant, and so much more. Launched in December 2018, Hallow is now the #1 Catholic app in the world and has been downloaded 19 million times and used to pray more than 500 million times across 150-plus countries.