Catholic Calendar App for Smart Phones?

Started by lauermar, May 11, 2014, 03:25:46 PM

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lauermar

Hello. I have a question about calendar apps. I have a Samsung Galaxy S4 Android phone. It comes with a calendar app that is linked to my Google and Facebook accounts. It automatically populates all my friends' birthdays and all the public holidays.  I also get the typical pagan junk events like earth day and Cinco de Mayo which I don't care about and can't delete.  Is there such a thing as a traditional Catholic liturgical calendar that populates Holy Days of Obligation and other feast days, Rogation,  Ember, etc.? I'm getting tired of putting them in manually.
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Just added this to my google calendar and synced it with my phone widget calendar, now I can see every feast day without having to go to divinumofficium.

I would even venture to add more saints to this calendar to make it even more comprehensive.

lauermar

Now how do I get the google calendar to synch with my phone device?
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Chestertonian

Quote from: lauermar on May 19, 2014, 04:55:56 PM
Now how do I get the google calendar to synch with my phone device?
if you're on an android device and you're logged into Google, it should do it automatically
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lauermar

Thanks. I notice I have weather stuff on the calendar now but not the religious days.
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