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Catholic History Trek
Scott Schulze & Kevin Schmiesing
220 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast exploring the history of the Catholic Church, especially the historical background of contemporary Catholic practices and issues. Hosted by Kevin Schmiesing and Scott Schulze. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal to CatholicHistoryTrek@gmail.com Thank you for your support!
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A podcast exploring the history of the Catholic Church, especially the historical background of contemporary Catholic practices and issues. Hosted by Kevin Schmiesing and Scott Schulze. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal to CatholicHistoryTrek@gmail.com Thank you for your support!
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Catholic History Trek
220. The First State's First Church

Maryland Jesuits founded Delaware's first parish: St. Mary of the Assumption, known in its early days as the "Coffee Run Church."


("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 44, Delaware)

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5 days ago
8 minutes 39 seconds

Catholic History Trek
219. The Cowlitz Mission

The pioneering bishops of the Pacific Northwest, Francois Blanchet and Modeste Demers, figure in the story of the beginning of the Church in the state of Washington at St. Francis Xavier Mission on the Cowlitz River.

("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 43, Washington)

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1 week ago
8 minutes 56 seconds

Catholic History Trek
218. Behold, the Wood of the Cross

In this episode Scott uncovers the history of the true cross upon which Jesus was crucified.

To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)

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2 weeks ago
17 minutes 16 seconds

Catholic History Trek
217. Mississippi's St. Mary's

Distinctive white pinnacles top the Basilica of St. Mary in Natchez, built by Bishop John Chanches in the 1840s.

("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 42, Mississippi)

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3 weeks ago
15 minutes 7 seconds

Catholic History Trek
216. There is a Hell and I am in it

The terrifying words were recorded in an 1876 book by Monsignor Louis Gaston de Segur, recounting a ghastly apparition witnessed by his grandfather. But the holy de Segur wrote prolifically, and about much more than the reality of hell. In this episode Scott treks thru the life of Louis Gaston de Segur.

To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)

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1 month ago
9 minutes 45 seconds

Catholic History Trek
215. Ecumenism

Ecumenism seeks to separate humanity, divided by religion to find common ground. Seems like a good ideal, but some Catholics (including many popes) were strongly opposed to it.

In this episode, Scott treks thru the Catholic tradition of ecumenism?

To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)

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1 month ago
17 minutes 16 seconds

Catholic History Trek
214. The Historic Basilica of Jamestown

This historic Jamestown isn't in Virginia; it's in North Dakota—and it's home to the first Catholic parish and the first Catholic cathedral in the state.

("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 41, North Dakota)

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1 month ago
7 minutes 19 seconds

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213. The Franciscan Sisters Who Held the Mayo

In this episode Scott treks thru the history of how an order of Franciscans sisters, and an F5 tornado, helped bring about the world famous Mayo Clinic.

To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)

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2 months ago
8 minutes 30 seconds

Catholic History Trek
212. The Extraordinary Fourth Century

Constantine and Helen. Basil and Gregory. Milan and Constantinople. Jerome and Augustine. Monumental people, places, and events came together in the fourth century to form the great Christian faith and civilization that have shaped our world. Scott and Kevin provide a brief tour of this epic period.

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2 months ago
16 minutes 50 seconds

Catholic History Trek
211. The Councils of Baltimore

Baltimore has always held a place of prominence inthe history of American Catholicism, as the nation's first diocese and first archdiocese.

In this episode Scott treks back to Baltimore's provincial and plenary councils, to see the issues which weighed on the mind of the Catholic Church in the 19th century.

To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)

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2 months ago
21 minutes 8 seconds

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210. Wild, Wonderful St. Peter's in West Virginia

When John Brown raided the arsenal at Harpers Ferry, the pastor of St. Peter's Catholic Church was caught up in the fray.

("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 40, West Virginia)

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2 months ago
13 minutes 59 seconds

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209. The Dark Age of the Papacy

The 10th and 11th centuries saw a sting of many short papacies, as secular rulers added and removed pontiffs to impose their will on the papacy.

Among these popes were some of the most wretched men to sit in the chair of St Peter, which earned the era the title the Saeculum Obscurum, or "dark age" of the papacy.


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3 months ago
22 minutes 1 second

Catholic History Trek
208. For God and Country: US Military Chaplains

Marking 250 years since the establishment of the US Army Chaplain Corps, Scott and Kevin sketch the history of Catholic chaplains. They focus on remarkable twentieth-century American priests, including Aloysius Schmitt, Emil Kapaun, and Vincent Capodanno.

To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)

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3 months ago
30 minutes 4 seconds

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207. The Quickest Canonization

St Peter of Verona holds the title as the quickest saint to be canonized after his death - only 337 days.

What made this Dominican, inquisitor, and son of heretics, a candidate for such a quick canonization? Find out, as Scott covers the life & death of St Peter of Verona (a.k.a. St Peter Martyr).

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3 months ago
14 minutes 46 seconds

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206. The Rose of Wrangell

Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Jesuits, and diocesan priests collaborated to take the faith "way up north," beginning with St. Rose of Lima Church in Wrangell.

("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 39, Alaska)

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3 months ago
7 minutes 58 seconds

Catholic History Trek
205. The Bonnie Prince (audio fixed)

From the late 17th century thru the mid 18th century, heavily romanticized, but failed, Jacobite rebellions attempted to return the last Catholic kings of England to the throne.

In this episode, Scott treks thru the history of the Bonnie Prince Charles and the Jacobite attempt to restore the throne to the House of Stuart.

Unfortunately there was a 30 second gap of no audio in the original episode. That has been fixed in this version.

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4 months ago
12 minutes 44 seconds

Catholic History Trek
204. The Doctor of Grace: St. Augustine of Hippo

Besides being a great saint, Augustine was a great preacher, writer, and thinker, whose influence on the Church has been incalculable.

Kevin and Scott cover all things Augustinian in this wide-ranging episode, which takes them from the fourth-century Roman Empire to the twenty-first century papacy.

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4 months ago
19 minutes 13 seconds

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203. Jubilee Year

And on the 7th day, God rested. Based on this sabbath rest, in both Jewish and Catholic history, the Jubilee Year has been a year of remission.


But why does Old testament math have 7 x 7 + 1 = Jubilee, while Catholic math has placed the Jubilee at 25, 33, 40, and 50 year intervals?


And when was the first Catholic Jubilee?


Scott answers these questions (and a little about baseball bats) in this episode.



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4 months ago
14 minutes 59 seconds

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202. The Oldest Church in America

A few years before the Pilgrims arrived at Plymouth Rock, San Miguel Chapel was built in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Its adobe walls have withstood centuries of war and wear.

("Cradles of Catholicism" series, no. 38, New Mexico)

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4 months ago
14 minutes

Catholic History Trek
201. Stigmata

For the past 800 years, various men and women (mostly women) have mystically bore the wounds of Christ on their bodies.

In this episode Scott treks thru the history of the phenomenon known as the stigmata.

To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal (Kevin Schmiesing@CatholicHistoryTrek)

Thank you for your support!

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5 months ago
17 minutes 24 seconds

Catholic History Trek
A podcast exploring the history of the Catholic Church, especially the historical background of contemporary Catholic practices and issues. Hosted by Kevin Schmiesing and Scott Schulze. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal to CatholicHistoryTrek@gmail.com Thank you for your support!