Episodios

  • The Tomb of the Rock: What Lies Beneath Rome's Greatest Church
    May 20 2025

    What lies beneath the world's largest church? Venture with us into the underground excavations known as the Scavi, where family tombs, ancient graffiti and the bones of a first-century man converge into one of Christianity's most remarkable archaeological discoveries.

    Father Tom Szydlik, a former Scavi tour guide and priest of the Diocese of Peoria, takes us on a captivating journey through the hidden necropolis beneath St. Peter's Basilica. The story unfolds like a historical thriller—complete with secret excavations during World War II, disappointing false leads, and an unexpected discovery that would confirm what Christians had believed for two millennia.

    We trace the extraordinary lengths Emperor Constantine went to when building the first St. Peter's Basilica directly over Peter's tomb, literally moving a mountain to honor the first pope. Father Szydlik explains how Peter's martyrdom in Nero's Circus, his humble burial, and the continuous veneration of his grave created the foundation for Vatican City as we know it today.

    The archaeological detective story reaches its climax with the discovery of bones belonging to a robust man in his 60s, wrapped in imperial purple cloth, missing only his feet—consistent with someone who had been crucified upside down. This tangible connection to the fisherman who became the rock on which Christ built his Church offers a powerful message of hope and divine providence.

    Whether you're planning a pilgrimage to Rome or simply fascinated by the intersection of faith and archaeology, this episode reveals why these underground excavations represent not just historical curiosity but a profound spiritual connection to the earliest days of Christianity. Join us as we explore how God brings victory even from the most unlikely circumstances.

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    46 m
  • Navigating the Holy Year: Insights from the 2025 Jubilee
    Apr 22 2025

    (While we recorded this episode prior to the Holy Father's death, the conversation remains relevant - especially our last reflection on Jubilee events without a Holy Father, so listen until the end!)

    The Holy Doors are open, and pilgrims from around the world are discovering the transformative power of Rome's Jubilee Year. In this revealing conversation, Joan and Jenna share their firsthand impressions after multiple visits to the Eternal City during the early months of this extraordinary Holy Year.

    Beginning with the intentionality of the pilgrimage path at St. Peter's, listeners will discover how to make crossing through a Holy Door a truly meaningful spiritual experience rather than just a tourist checkbox. Rome itself has undergone remarkable changes in preparation for this historic event. The creation of pedestrian-friendly zones like Piazza Pia, restoration work in major basilicas, and infrastructure improvements throughout the city haven't just made Rome more navigable—they symbolize the spiritual renovation the Jubilee invites in our own lives. What barriers need to be removed in your spiritual life? What paths need to be cleared to better welcome Christ?

    Beyond practical advice, this episode explores the deeper meaning of being "Pilgrims of Hope" in a world hungry for authentic spiritual experiences. The special Jubilee events honoring different groups within the Church—from deacons to musicians—reveal how this Holy Year celebrates the diversity and unity of the universal Church. Even if summer crowds seem daunting, learn to view them as a visible sign of the Church's vibrant universality rather than an inconvenience.

    Whether you're planning a pilgrimage to Rome or seeking to live the Jubilee spirit from home, this conversation offers practical wisdom, spiritual insights, and a contagious enthusiasm for this sacred time in the life of the Church. The invitation is clear: embrace hope, seek transformation, and discover how crossing thresholds—both physical and spiritual—can lead to profound renewal.

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    40 m
  • Beyond the Mountain Climber: Pier Giorgio Frassati
    Apr 8 2025

    Christine Wohar takes us deep into the life of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati as we anticipate his long-awaited canonization this summer during the Jubilee Year of Hope. As Executive Director of Frassati USA, Christine shares the fascinating story of how this young Italian man who died at just 24 years old continues to captivate Catholics worldwide with his remarkable ordinariness.

    Born into a prominent family, Pier Giorgio's upbringing wasn't overtly religious. Yet despite living through World War I, the Spanish flu pandemic, and the rise of fascism under Mussolini, he developed extraordinary devotion to the Eucharist and service to the poor that ultimately led thousands to flood the streets at his funeral in 1925.

    What makes Frassati particularly compelling is his relatability. He wasn't academically exceptional, faced family conflicts, and experienced relationship disappointments – yet chose holiness daily through faithful Mass attendance, acts of charity, and joyful friendship. His canonization miracle, involving the healing of a torn Achilles tendon, perfectly reflects this same accessibility – a reminder that God and his saints care about our everyday struggles, not just life-and-death situations.

    Christine also shares personal stories of meeting Frassati's family, including his sister who lived to 105 years old, and reveals delightful behind-the-scenes details like the amusing story behind his beatification banner at St. Peter's. As we prepare to celebrate Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati, discover why he's precisely the saint we need today – showing us that holiness begins with Monday mornings and ordinary moments, offering hope that amid our own everyday struggles, we too can become saints.

    Join us for Pier Giorgio Frassati's canonization celebration this summer! Whether you want to take a group or you're just an individual looking for a trip, Verso Ministries can make that dream a reality. Visit versoministries.com/Jubilee for all our Jubilee dates and for more information.


    For more on Pier Giorgio, check out:

    A Man of the Beatitudes by Luciana Frassati

    Finding Frassati: And Following His Path to Holiness by Christine Wohar

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    40 m
  • A Journey with Carlo: The Millennial Saint of Hope with Katie Prejean McGrady
    Mar 25 2025

    Step into the inspiring world of Carlo Acutis, a modern-day saint whose life story beautifully intertwines faith and technology. In this episode, we explore how Carlo became a beacon of hope and relatability for youth today. With heartfelt stories shared by our guest, Katie Prejean McGrady, we discuss how Carlo exemplifies the joy of living one's faith authentically in the ever-evolving landscape of modern life.

    Through powerful anecdotes and insightful dialogue, we shine a light on his exceptional dedication to the Eucharist, his groundbreaking use of the internet for spreading kindness and faith, and the profound impact he has on listeners of all ages. Discover why Carlo’s approach resonates so deeply with today’s youth and how his legacy encourages us all to embody kindness in our interactions. As we navigate the complexities of a connected world, Carlo’s story serves as a reminder that holiness can be found in our ordinary lives.

    Join the conversation and consider how you can witness to hope just as Carlo did. Don’t forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review to help spread the inspiring message of this modern saint!

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    36 m
  • Pilgrims of Hope: Understanding the Jubilee Year
    Mar 11 2025

    The interns take over the podcast! In this special first episode of In Via, Verso Ministries' interns Olivia and John turn the tables on Joan to interview her about the Jubilee Year.

    Step into the sacred history of the Jubilee with us as we delve into this 725 year-old tradition. In this episode, we're not just exploring the significance of the Jubilee; we're delving into what it means to be a pilgrim of hope, embracing the radical mercy of God and how it unfolds in our lives today.

    Listeners will learn how this special time offers a dual opportunity for spiritual renewal and communal connection through pilgrimage. With personal anecdotes and historical insights, we unpack the journey to holy doors and how they symbolize an entrance into a deeper relationship with God. This episode empowers you to find ways to observe the Jubilee in your own life, inspiring actions of mercy that reach beyond borders.

    Whether you're planning a trip to Rome or seeking ways to embody hope and grace right in your community, this conversation encourages everyone to embrace their role as pilgrims. Ultimately, we want you to discover how to carry the spirit of Jubilee into your everyday journey. As we look forward to our new season, join us! Subscribe, share your thoughts, and be part of our growing community seeking deeper connections through faith and fellowship. We can't wait for you to tune in!

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    32 m
  • Welcoming Pilgrims: Stories of Hospitality at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart
    Oct 8 2024

    This week, we sat down with Sue Montalbano, the previous coordinator of tours and hospitality at the University of Notre Dame’s Sacred Heart Basillica.

    Get ready to uncover the hidden stories behind the thousands of visitors welcomed to the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of Notre Dame. From her stories of spontaneous visitors to the organized chaos of football weekends, Sue shares how she managed volunteer tour guides, created meaningful tour scripts, and ensures each visitor experiences the Basilica's deep spiritual significance. She shares how she used her role as her mission field, guiding every tourist into a pilgrim, helping them not only uncover history, but discover Christ.

    In our conversation, Sue and Joan talk through the delicate balance of preserving the sacred atmosphere while catering to a diverse array of guests. Whether you're planning a pilgrimage, or just a fan of Notre Dame and the Fighting Irish, get ready to hear about it all!

    Stories in Light by by Cecilia Davis Cunningham and Nancy Cavadini
    A Spire of Faith by Thomas J Schlereth

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    41 m
  • Processing the Journey: Circling Back with Ben Hatke
    Sep 24 2024

    In this episode, we’re circling back with award-winning writer and artist Ben Hatke to check in after his round-the-world adventure. Inspired by Phileas Fogg’s “Around the World in 80 Days,” Ben embarked on a bold plan to circumnavigate the globe using (almost) only surface transportation.

    In our conversation, Ben shares about some emotional moments, like the last few miles on familiar railroad tracks, and his adventurous eastward route. You’ll hear about a spontaneous 30-hour train ride in Kazakhstan that turned into a memorable cultural experience, reminding us how travel can surprise us in the best ways.

    You can find Ben, his work, and his travels here:
    http://www.benhatke.com/
    Instagram: @heybenhatke
    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/benhatke

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  • Walking with Jesus: The Transformative Eucharistic Pilgrimage Across America
    Sep 10 2024

    Ever wondered how a pilgrimage could transform your life? Meet Danielle Schmitz and Matthew Heidenreich, two inspiring young adults who embarked on the Eucharistic Revival's National Eucharistic Pilgrimage across the United States. This episode of In Via uncovers their emotional and spiritual journey, starting from the initial application process through the summer of their walk with Jesus. Travel with them along the Marian route, from the headwaters of the Mississippi in Minnesota to Indianapolis, and discover how this pilgrimage deeply impacted their faith and lives.

    Experience the unpredictable yet spiritually fulfilling daily life of a pilgrim through Danielle and Matthew’s eyes. From walking long distances to engaging in parish events, visiting schools, and nursing homes, they encountered a diverse range of communities and traditions. Listen as they share the beauty of these experiences and the joy found in both the simplicity of walking and the dynamic nature of days filled with multiple activities. They highlight the profound beauty of the universal church’s rich tapestry, woven through their encounters with different communities.

    Join us as Danielle and Matthew delve into the powerful intersection of service and Eucharistic Adoration. Through their service at food pantries and moments of Eucharistic Adoration, they found Jesus in both the Eucharist and the poor. They discuss the challenges and blessings of surrendering to God’s plan, the emotional conclusion of their pilgrimage, and the ongoing transformation of their faith and mission. This episode is a testament to the power of Jesus in the Eucharist to transform and unify the Church in America, emphasizing the importance of trust, surrender, and embracing God’s will.

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