When I was a Protestant I had a veil pulled over my eyes and ears. I never knew what happened between the time Apostles died and 2010. I don’t know I never asked.
In late 2007 a Protestant university student who was partying and having the time of my life had a direct encounter with Our Lady which stunned, shocked and changed my life forever. I spoke to people in my church and friends, everyone thought I was strange or losing my mind. Nobody had heard of “Mary” appearing to Protestants, “it must be an evil angel”. I started questioning what happened. Only my Catholic friend was not perturbed when I told her, she didn’t look surprised or rebuke me or explain it away. She advised me to speak to a Priest which I did. A few months later I was on my way to World Youth Day in Sydney still a Protestant and I there had a second encounter, a direct encounter with the Holy Spirit at the Papal Mass which left me in no doubt that the Catholic Church is the Church that Christ started in the Upper Room. By the end of that trip I knew I would become Catholic.
You don’t have to know the history to have faith but it helps when you are asked questions about your faith and have to defend it. This is the journey I am on now, learning about the rich 2000 history of the church, the good, the bad and the ugly. The Popes, the Saints, the martyrs, the Crusaders etc.
It’s like learning the history of my family. The Church is a family.