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A calendar date can feel like a footnote—until you realize it’s a battle cry. October 7 isn’t just ink on the liturgical page; it’s the Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary, born from the battle of Lepanto, when a divided Europe found the courage to row into the wind. We sat down with historian and translator Ryan Grant to unpack how a six-year Dominican papacy, a “nobody” commander, and a sea full of galleys redirected history—and why the story still reads like a map for our moment.
We start with Pope Pius V: a reformer forged by Trent who promulgated the Roman Missal, backed real clerical renewal with St Charles Borromeo, and refused to flatter power. Against a backdrop of French gamesmanship, Protestant pressure, and Spain’s global overreach, he formed the Holy League and handed command to Don John of Austria, an illegitimate son with legitimate nerve. Ryan breaks down the fight the way it actually happened: tercios turning decks into battlefields, matchlocks hissing through smoke, Venetian galleasses doing less than legend says, and Ali Pasha betting the center at the wrong time. When El Sultana fell and the standard changed hands, morale cracked and the tide turned.
But does Lepanto “matter” if the Ottomans rebuilt a fleet in six months? We tackle the revisionism head-on. Strategy and psychology shifted: no amphibious assault on Italy, no march on Rome, a Mediterranean suddenly contested. Bells rang in hostile lands, and the Church enshrined the memory as Our Lady of Victory—later Our Lady of the Rosary—cementing a devotion that would shape lay prayer for centuries. We explore the rosary’s Dominican roots without forcing a neat origin story and get practical about devotion: pray on the commute, love Mary first, learn a saint well enough to ask for help often.
Most of all, we take the human lesson home. Don John didn’t wait for the perfect hierarchy; he went. If you’re looking for permission to begin—prayer, study, service, leadership—consider this your signal. Learn the feast. Know the history. Pick up your beads and move. If this conversation gives you something to chew on, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find thoughtful, faith-filled history that speaks to right now.
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Chapters
1. The Most Important Naval Battle You’ve Never Heard Of (00:00:00)
2. Awkward cold open and reset (00:00:27)
3. Framing the day: Rosary feast and history (00:01:12)
4. Why Lepanto matters and Pius V (00:02:31)
5. Pius V: Trent to excommunicating Elizabeth I (00:03:16)
6. Europe in turmoil and the Holy League (00:05:09)
7. Guest Ryan Grant joins (00:06:12)
8. Don John, primogeniture, and leadership (00:07:06)
9. Spanish–papal rifts and political bulls (00:08:16)
10. Chesterton’s Lepanto and the northern crisis (00:11:33)
11. The Inquisition, conclave, and taking the name Pius (00:11:42)
12. Ottoman pressure and Vienna’s narrow escape (00:13:05)
13. Spain’s army reforms and tercios (00:14:01)
14. Matchlocks, tactics, and boarding warfare (00:16:18)
15. Galleys vs galleasses and naval formations (00:18:38)
16. Winds, numbers, and Ali Pasha’s choices (00:21:01)
17. Flanks collapse, El Sultana, and Cervantes (00:23:11)
18. Stream takedown: YouTube policy detour (00:24:58)
19. Regrouping on other platforms (00:26:56)
20. Janissaries, no quarter, and Malta (00:28:31)
21. Did Lepanto “matter”? On revisionism (00:31:15)
22. Rosary, feast days, and living tradition (00:33:36)
23. Don Juan’s lesson: be the one who goes (00:36:12)
24. Devotion, providence, and saints as kin (00:38:14)
25. Most bishops are mediocre—and why that’s normal (00:40:35)
26. A pope who changed course: Vigilius (00:43:29)
27. Translating treasures and Mediatrix Press (00:46:24)
28. Sponsors, logistics, and wrap to Locals (00:49:25)
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