Bible in a Year: Have you heard about Father Mike Schmitz’s next project?

Shannon Mullen   By Shannon Mullen for CNA

 

Father Mike Schmitz is the host of the podcast “the Bible in a Year,” produced by Ascension. / Courtesy of Ascension

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Jan 7, 2022 / 04:00 am (CNA).

Father Mike Schmitz recently marked two major milestones, on consecutive days.

On Dec. 31, listeners to “The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)” were able to hear the 365th and final episode of the hugely popular podcast, as Schmitz wrapped up the last verses of the Book of Revelation.

The following day, Jan. 1, brought a revelation of a different sort: “Bible in a Year” stood atop the charts as the No. 1 overall podcast in the U.S.

That’s an impressive achievement, considering Schmitz’s podcast bested such well-known competitors as “Crime Junkie,” “Dateline NBC,” and “The Daily.”

“That’s amazing,” Schmitz, 47, a priest of the Diocese of Duluth, said in a recent interview with EWTN Nightly News anchor Tracy Sabol. “That’s such a testimony to people’s faithfulness and their hunger” for God.

This is the podcast’s second stint at the top of the Apple podcast charts. After the show’s launch in January 2021, it held the No. 1 position in all podcast categories from Jan. 2–18, 2021, something no religious podcast had ever done.

“We are overwhelmed by the staggering response to this podcast,” Matthew Pinto, founder and president of Ascension, said in a statement earlier this month.

“We had hoped that this program would be exciting to our listeners, but this huge level of response is truly unbelievable. People are hungry for God, and we’re honored to help them encounter God’s Word through a daily podcast, especially as so many of us continue to be cut off from our parishes, communities, and loved ones during these difficult days.”

Three key ‘ingredients’

Each episode of “Bible in a Year” lasts roughly 20-25 minutes and features two to three scriptural readings, a reflection on those readings by Schmitz, and a prayer.

Instead of reading the Bible linearly, the podcast follows “The Great Adventure Bible Timeline,” developed by scripture scholar Jeff Cavins. Cavins was a featured guest on the podcast.

The podcast’s latest No. 1 ranking coincided with Schmitz’s appearance on an enormous billboard overlooking New York City’s Times Square in December and January.

A "Bible in a Year" billboard was displayed above New York City's Times Square in December and January. Courtesy of Ascension
A “Bible in a Year” billboard was displayed above New York City’s Times Square in December and January. Courtesy of Ascension

Schmitz told Sabol that three “ingredients” helped make the podcast more accessible to listeners who otherwise might have been too intimidated by the prospect of reading all 73 books of the Bible.

“Those three things — just press play, you have a map, and you have a guide — I think that was a really good mixture of ingredients to help people who really desired to hear God’s word to be able to actually follow through all 365 days.”

Though the podcast has now concluded, it will remain available on every major podcast app for new users to listen to in the future.

In addition, a Spanish-language version of the podcast, “La Biblia en un año,” launched Jan. 1, featuring original commentary and a native-Spanish speaking host, Dominican Father Sergio Serrano, director of the Hispanic Apostolate for the Archdiocese of New Orleans.

Ascension also will host a virtual retreat in February to support the community that grew around the podcast in 2021.

Schmitz’s next project

Now that “Bible in a Year” has concluded, what’s next for Schmitz?

Schmitz revealed to Sabol that his original pitch to Ascension was to read both the Bible and the entirety of the Catechism of the Catholic Church in combination over the course of the year.

“I’m really glad we didn’t do it at the same time because that would have been a whole other can of worms,” he said.

Now, however, a catechism-in-a-year project is in the early stages of development, Schmitz revealed. You can hear Schmitz discussing the project in the video below.

“We wanted to give people a time to be able to finish the Bible podcast before they had this other thing, you know, on their shoulders,” he said, “and so we’re going to start it in 2023, God willing, if we get all the t’s crossed and the i’s dotted.”

That’s good news for those who are still somewhere between the Royal Kingdom and the Gospel of Luke, and even better news for those who have yet to join Schmitz and Cavins on an audio pilgrimage through salvation history.


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7 Comments

  1. We are so excited to hear about this next project! What a gift to have The Bible in a Year but now to have the Catechism in a year also….thank you, thank you, thank you! It is so exciting to be growing in the faith and developing an understanding like never before. God bless you all!

  2. Thank you Fr. Mike and Ascention!
    I’m doing the BIAY for the 2nd time this year and I’m very much looking forward to the Catechism in a year for 2023! Thank you for all you have done for all of us!

    • Barbara Reap me too! I am reading it this time instead of just listening and I bought the companion to go along with it. Very excited to see what CCC brings and if they will have their own version like the Adventure Bible.

  3. So excited for this new project. I was raised Catholic but honestly have always felt ignorant when it comes to the Catechism. I feel like someone just offered me a hand up the mountain. God Bless! I truly want to “know” the faith I claim. Authentically

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