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How the Catholic Church adapted during the Black Plague. Ep. 135

Jesuitical

America Media

News, News Commentary, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2020

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

It’s not really fair or responsible to draw comparisons between the Black Plague and our current coronavirus pandemic. Our situation pales in comparison to 50 million deaths, or roughly 50% of Europe’s population alone in the mid-14th century. But what was true then is true now: The Catholic Church needed to change the way that it normally operated. And, as usual, history can be an illuminating teacher. Winston Black is a professor and medieval historian who focuses on the intersection of medicine and religion in the Middle Ages. We ask him to describe just how severe the Black Plague was, the church’s pastoral response and lessons the church can learn today. As we mentioned on the show, Jesuitical is going to try to increase our production during this time. That means you can expect more than one episode a week in your podcast feeds. You can listen to our first bonus conversation, featuring Matt Malone, S.J., president and editor in chief of America (a.k.a. our boss), now. We talk about developing a new appreciation for the Eucharist and what real political leadership looks like in this crisis. You can also connect with the show in our Facebook group, where members of the community are planning a Zoom meetup for other Jesuitical listeners.  Please pray for us, and know that we are praying for you.  Links from the show:  Signs of the Times:  Read: Pope Francis’ Urbi et Orbi address on coronavirus and Jesus calming the storm Podcast: Inside Pope Francis’ unprecedented Urbi et Orbi blessing for the end of coronavirus Site crashes as half million-plus watch England’s rededication to MaryCoronavirus forces Jerusalem's Holy Sepulchre to close its doors for first time since 1349: 'Very sad'For Shut-In Pilgrims, the World’s Holiest Sites Are a Click AwayCatholic leaders praise Colorado's repeal of death penalty Books by Dr. Black:  Medicine and Healing in the Premodern West: A History in Documents The Middle Ages: Facts and Fictions   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Learn more and apply at loyola.edU. slash theology.

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That's loyola.edu slash theology. D. You Theology.

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Hello and welcome to Jezwydal, a podcast by the Young Hip and Lay Editors of America Media.

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That lay part means we aren't Jesuits, but we work with them.

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Join us each week for a smart Catholic take on faith culture

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in the news, often over drinks.

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I'm Ashley McKinlessless and I'm joined by

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Zach Davis. Good to be virtually with you again Ashley. Yes hello

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Zach how's how's quarantine in Brooklyn? You know it's day by day. Yeah. Yeah today I think is a down day. Yeah is it also kind of gray in New York? It is. Yeah and it's just like things New York's mood just I feel like is continued to depress

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the further we get along into this crisis. Yeah no I bet. Yeah how are you?

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I'm okay yeah no I was definitely better yesterday Monday when it was like a perfect

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72 degrees and sunny and I just went on a long run outside in my old hometown when you're out running it's you know you feel kind of

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normal because you know you would normally be alone in such a situation so it was a nice

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little escape.

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Yeah, I definitely I've mentioned several times on the podcast not one for exercise, but I think this is an important time for me to at least try and get into it. Yeah, get out there.

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So still Lent, so we're not drinking anything today,

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but who are we talking to, Zach?

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So this week we're talking to Professor Winston Black who is an author and a professor of medieval

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history and so the reason we brought him on the show is because his work focuses on the

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intersection of medicine and religion in the middle ages.

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