2025 Digital Liturgical Calendar ICS

Angelus Press

SKU: DDLC2025.ics

The Angelus Press 2025 Digital Liturgical Calendar for use in your Outlook, Google Calendar, Mac Calendar and more! This calendar contains all the same, great information as our standard calendar, but with the added benefit of a short explanation of that day's feast or saint! Start your day at your desk - or on your phone - with the Church's teaching.

This download is the for the ICS format, best used for Outlook and Mac Calendars.

Please use the csv file for Google Calendars. 

To install this calendar into most calendar apps:

1. Purchase and download the appropriate file for your app. (csv for Google, ics for Outlook and Mac).

2. In your calendar app create and name a new calendar. 

3. From within the calendar app, import the records using the file downloaded in Step 1. 

Click Here for help with Outlook. 

Click Here for help with iCloud Calendar (Mac).

Click Here for help with Google Calendar. 

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Dina Forsythe
Outstanding Liturgical Calendar for my Apple devices

I first purchased this with trepidation last year. I was so impressed with how easy the download process was and how easily my calendar view included everything that you normally see in a paper calendar from Angelus Press (and much more if you choose to expand a given day). This year, I purchased again and will continue to do so. I’m very grateful for how easy this was to put on my devices.

My suggestion for an effortless install is to have a calendar created in your calendar app entitled “liturgical” and with the color you want it to have. (In the calendar app, touch the tiny icon on the top left that looks like a calendar and then look for “add calendar.”). Then, when you download this purchase, it will ask you which calendar you want this downloaded to. Then it will be easy to pick your newly set up liturgical calendar as the proper location for it. I learned this the hard way last year when I thoughtlessly just quickly added it. Then the calendar I used for appointments suddenly had the liturgical calendar information with the same color as my appointments. 😬

Here’s a picture of the liturgical calendar in green and US holiday calendar in red. Obviously, the red calendar is not related to this but I just wanted to show what I was talking about for older people who are not used to creating different calendars in their devices. The second photo shows the expanded view for a given day.

This was long-winded but hopefully it will help someone decide on this very useful calendar.

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M. Perez
Yearly "Must Have"

This is the first thing I purchase as soon as it comes out every year! It keeps me "plugged in" to the church's liturgical year without having to input all this myself! It's awesome to get to do daily readings on the saints, giving a much needed "spiritual snippet" during my hectic day.

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