In another win for Christian content in mainstream culture, Ascension Press’ “Rosary in a Year” podcast debuted at No. 1 on Apple Podcasts this week, beating out the world’s most popular podcaster, Joe Rogan.
“Rosary in a Year,” hosted by Father Mark-Mary Ames, is a sequel to Ascension’s 2021 breakout hit “The Bible in a Year,” which is hosted by Father Mike Schmitz.
The prayer-focused podcast recently released to stellar reviews and landed at the top spot in All Categories for Apple Podcasts on Monday, and remains the No. 1 podcast in Religion & Spirituality.
In a press release sent to The Daily Wire, Fr. Mark-Mary said people today are thirsting for God.
“The world offers so much, but we want God,” he said. “In 1979, when the newly-elected Pope John Paul II was returning to communist-controlled Poland for the first time as the Holy Father, in response to his words, the crowd of over 1 million people cried out, ‘We want God! We want God! We want God.’ I can’t help but see this cry being echoed by the millions of people who have participated in ‘Bible in a Year,’ ‘Catechism in a Year,’ and now ‘Rosary in a Year.’” […]
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