When words run out
Every prayer is laid out plainly, so neither of you has to know what to say. You simply read it together, and mean it.
For couples
The way you pray together is the first faith your home ever knows. Solua gives the two of you a short prayer to share tonight — and a rhythm to keep, no matter how full the day.
The heart of a home
A marriage is not held together by feeling alone, but by grace, asked for daily. When two people turn to God together — even for two minutes — the whole household is quietly being built.
Rooted in the Church's teaching on Matrimony as a sacrament and the first cell of the domestic church.
How Solua helps
Every prayer is laid out plainly, so neither of you has to know what to say. You simply read it together, and mean it.
A morning offering at the sink, a decade in the car, night prayer in bed. Prayer that fits the cracks of a shared life.
Add what's heavy on your heart and your spouse prays it with you — the worry you'd never say out loud, lifted by two.
Reflections, Scripture, and prayers drawn from the Church's vision of marriage — faithful, and gently said.
Pray together, even apart
Begin a prayer and it opens on both your phones at once — across the kitchen, or across a business trip.
For wherever you are
The same companion meets you in the first year and the fortieth — and every stretch of road between.
The years you build the habits a marriage will lean on for life. Solua helps you set a simple rule of prayer — one you can actually keep — before the busyness arrives.
When the house is loud and you're both tired. Short, faithful prayers that survive interruptions — and a quiet way to keep praying as a couple, not only as parents.
The years of deeper prayer — for grown children, for one another, for the road still ahead. The great prayers of the Church, prayed slowly, with a lifetime behind them.
"What therefore God has joined together, let no one separate."Mark 10:9
A rhythm for two
Not one more thing to schedule — just a hand on the moments your day already holds.
Morning · before the day splits you
Two minutes over coffee — you hand the day to God as one, before work and kids pull you in opposite directions.
Midday · as you part
A short blessing at the door, and one intention sent to the other's phone — a thread of prayer running through the hours apart.
Evening · at the table
A blessing over the meal, then a moment to lay the day's weight down together — what went well, what was hard, all of it offered.
Night · before sleep
The day examined in quiet, forgiveness asked where it's needed, and a blessing traced on your spouse. Benedícat te omnípotens Deus…
We used to end the day on our phones, back to back. Now we pray a decade before the lights go out. It hasn't made us perfect — but we forgive faster, and we mean it.
Free to start. Open Solua, choose tonight's prayer, and pray it together before the day is done.
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