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Ascension to Bring the #1 Religion Podcast to the Next Generation with ‘The Bible in a Year: Family Edition’

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.code-block { display:none !important; } Inspired by the billion-download The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) phenomenon, the new daily video podcast helps families explore the Bible together beginning January 1, 2027. EXTON, Pa. — After The Bible in a…

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