Information about Ascension | Bible & Catechism
App Feature
A Catholic-focused study and prayer app combining the Great Adventure Catholic Bible, the Catechism (Ascension Edition), Bible Timeline learning system, integrated “In a Year” podcasts, Daily Mass readings with reflections, Rosary (English/Latin) audio, Saints of the Day, and 80+ guided study plans—plus search, cross-references, audio narration by Fr. Mike Schmitz, and read-along tools.
Verdict
Verdict: A best-in-class Catholic Bible and Catechism companion with rich audio and study tools, slightly held back by occasional UI bugs and some premium gating.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Catholics following Bible/Catechism/Rosary in a Year who want the most integrated experience
- Learners seeking structured study plans and the Bible Timeline approach
- Daily prayer and liturgy readers who value Mass readings, reflections, and Rosary audio
Not ideal for:
- Users who want everything offline and ad‑free without any paid features
- Readers needing multiple Bible translations or an ecumenical/non‑Catholic perspective
- Those sensitive to minor UI quirks (text cutoffs, occasional freezes) on certain devices
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Abundant, high-quality Catholic content in one place; seamless access to Bible/Catechism with clickable cross‑references; excellent audio (Fr. Mike) with adjustable speed; strong search; daily reflections and saints; structured plans that make sticking with Scripture and Catechism easier.
Users complain about:
Intermittent app stability issues (won’t open for some), formatting/UI bugs (text cut off at chapter ends, reflection UI freezes, font-size wrapping problems, extra whitespace after videos), occasional confusion about what’s free vs. requires subscription, and small UX tweaks desired (collapsing expanded Bible books).
Is it Worth Paying For?
Core usage offers strong value for free (Bible/Catechism access, daily readings, and some reflections). The subscription appears to unlock premium study content, guided videos (e.g., challenges), deeper reference aids, and likely better offline options—worth it if you want structured courses and extended guidance. If you mainly listen to the ‘In a Year’ podcasts and read daily content, you can start free and upgrade as your study deepens.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to Hallow, Ascension emphasizes Scripture/Catechism study over meditation; versus iBreviary/Universalis/Laudate, it’s stronger on Bible pedagogy and ‘In a Year’ integration but lighter on comprehensive Liturgy of the Hours tools; relative to general Bible apps (e.g., YouVersion), Ascension is uniquely Catholic with Catechism integration and the Great Adventure Timeline, making it the better choice for Catholic formation.
Summary
Ascension | Bible & Catechism delivers a polished, Catholic-first hub for Scripture, Catechism, prayer, and formation. Its standout strengths are the Great Adventure Bible with Timeline learning, integrated ‘In a Year’ podcasts, and rich daily content (Mass readings, reflections, Rosary). Power users can grow with 80+ study plans and premium guidance, while casual users benefit immediately from strong free offerings. Some users report sporadic UI glitches and occasional confusion over paywalled items, but the overall experience remains highly rated and unusually comprehensive for Catholic study and prayer. If you want a single app for daily prayer and deeper Catholic learning, this is an excellent choice.






