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  • 2022 UPDATE Anytime???

    Are you going to update the app anytime soon???
    Or should I delete this app?
  • Ando

    This app should be removed from the Apple’s App Store. Why? Simple, the person that put this together did not take the time to check their work. Dates are wrong throughout the app. The app does not function properly a lot of the time. When you open it it does not open on current month, week or day.
    Junk this app would be the best thing that could happen to it. If you could put a
    “zero” in the ratings that’s what l would have done!!!
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    Developer Response

    Hi DueyDu, Thank you for your feedback. We have checked the calendar and corrected the date for the Feast of The Annunciation of The Lord (9 April 2018), the ending date for the Ordinary Time before Season of Advent (1 December 2018), the starting date for the Season of Advent (2 December 2018) and the ending date of the Season of Christmas (13 January 2019). This calendar is based upon the last revision of the General Roman Calendar made in 1969 and used mainly among member countries of the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL). Nevertheless, adorations are allowed on different theological orientations. Hence, feast days and holy days of obligation may differ from one country or one community to another. While the information on this calendar is true and complete to the best of our knowledge, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the information.
  • Fairly useless calendar app

    All it does is show the whole year. You can't zoom into each month or individual days. If you don't know when a Christian holiday/event is this app will not help you.
  • Terrible Calendar!!!!

    This calendar doesn't have correct dates. Terrible app!
  • The numerical dates are wrong

    Good concept. However, Palm Sunday is March 20, 2016, not March 19. It's like they started writing this in 2015, then slapped on 2016 and hoped nobody would notice. Year view calendar is too large for screen. Lent cal is completely separated from Easter cal: why?

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