The first Dominican Friar is elected Pope.

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The first Dominican Friar is elected Pope.
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The 14th Ecumenical Council, Lyon II – and a chance to reconcile the East.
If you have ever learned to ski you may recall how at the beginning…it’s hard. You may feel like quitting, you may just want to ride back to the ski lodge and drink some hot chocolate, but if you did you would miss out on the beauty and fun o
A widower and lawyer becomes a priest, a bishop, a Cardinal, and the Pope.
Vatican II is one of the most rooted and embracing councils in history. Ressourcement is a French term that is a foundational aspects of Vatican II. Some people say it came out of thin air, but it represents nearly two centuries of theological developme
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A non-Cardinal Pope and the establishment of the Feast of Corpus Christi. Have you heard of our new initiative, Bible-Link? Learn more and make a donation here!
If you were charged with evangelizing the world, what religious orders would you want on your team? This is a very fun episode episode with the CB Trio that shows a bit of everyone’s personality while sharing what is so great about many of the reli
Each year we ask you to help financially support the work of the podcast and the various initiatives that have sprung forth from the podcast…and this year is no different. During Advent, we are running a Go Fund Me to launch a new digital bible stu
The friend of St. Clare is elected Pope and then canonizes her. Want to support CAST’s new initiative, Bible-Link? Check out the Go Fund Me here!
Since Vatican II there has been a development of factions within the Church – often seen as “liberal” and “conservative”. There is a disconnect between what people think Vatican II is about and what the documents actually say. Tune into this episod
The 13th Ecumenical Council, Lyon I and continued fights with Frederick II.
How can we live with the Resurrection in mind and how does this reality shape your life? Katie Race and Fr. Conrad discuss the Resurrection of the Body and how. Am I keeping vigil? Am I giving witness to the Resurrection or am I paying more attention to
A brutal unsanitary papal election leads to the 3rd shortest papacy in history.
What is Jesus’ response to the parts of us we aren’t proud of, the parts that are broken? This podcast dives into the personal prayer life of guest Katie Race and host Fr. Conrad to discuss how to meet Jesus in our brokenness.
The close friend of St. Francis and St. Clare gets elected Pope.
“I’m not just a meat sack animated by a soul.” Fr. Alec Scott We intuitively understand that our bodies are important. My soul isn’t really me, and my soul isn’t really me, but my body and soul together is what is truly me.
After some technical difficulties, we are back! Frederick II’s tutor becomes Pope, and really really tries to get him to lead the crusade.
The high point of Papal Power, the 12th Ecumenical Council, Lateran IV, and a meeting with a poor friar named Francis.
You may have heard that the Pope has convoked a synod on synodality…is this just a meeting about church bureaucracy? As the preparatory document states, “by journeying together and reflecting together on the journey that has been made, the Ch
An elderly pope who had to put up with the young Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI.
A push for unity behind the Crusade, return to Rome, and the tragic death of Frederick Barbarossa.
We often say that something was providential or that we were inspired by the Holy Spirit, but is discerning the action of the Holy Spirit that easy? How can we tell when it’s the Spirit prompting us to do something or when it’s more of our ow
Where are you going in your life and where might God be calling you? This phrase is from an apocryphal story about the death of St. Peter. Peter is heading out of Rome to escape persecution when Jesus passes him on the way, heading toward Rome. It’