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About Liturgypedia
Liturgypedia is a lifestyle app developed by Thomas Luk.
Download Statistics
Liturgypedia has been downloaded 56 thousand times. In the last 30 days, the app was downloaded 88 times.
User Ratings
Liturgypedia is rated 5.00 out of 5 stars. The rating is based on 830 ratings.
App Information
Liturgypedia is FREE to download. The APK download size is 7.45 MB. The latest version available is 1.0.61. The last update was on April 20, 2026.
Technical Requirements
Liturgypedia requires Android 2.3+ or higher. The app has a content rating of Everyone. The app has been available on Google Play January 2012.
More data about Liturgypedia
| Price | Free to download |
| Total downloads | 56 thousand |
| Recent downloads | 88 |
| Rating | 5.00 based on 830 ratings |
| Ranking | Not ranked |
| Version | 1.0.61 |
| APK size | 7.45 MB |
| Number of libraries | 8 |
| Designed for Android | 2.3+ |
| Suitable for | Everyone |
| Ads | Contains ads |
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Downloads over time
Liturgypedia has been downloaded 56 thousand times. Over the past 30 days, it has been downloaded 88 times.
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