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Three Mystics of the Sacred Heart of Jesus: St. Gertrude, St. Lutgardis and St. Margaret Mary
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31:42Long before devotion to the Sacred Heart was formalized, a few mystics were already listening—already burning. In this episode, we explore the mystical beginnings of Sacred Heart devotion through the lives and visions of three extraordinary women: — St. Lutgardis, the first to exchange hearts with Christ. — St. Gertrude the Great, who heard the hea…
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Draw Me After You, Let Us Rise: A Letter on Longing in the Octave of the Ascension
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5:12In this contemplative episode, I offer a poetic spiritual letter inspired by the Feast of the Ascension. Drawing on the language of Scripture, bridal mysticism, and the insights of saints like Bernard of Clairvaux, this reflection explores the longing of the soul for the risen and ascended Christ. The Ascension is not Christ’s departure, but His dr…
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My "Mystical" Testimony: The Mystical Experience That Brought Me Back to Catholicism
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23:18As I explain in the video, I don't like talking about my personal experiences in prayer. Though, given that this was the experience that led me back to Catholicism, and something that shows the merits of contemplative prayer within the Catholic tradition, this is one "experience" that I am okay with sharing. While experiences are not the point, the…
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Meditate Like the Mystics: An Introduction to Lectio Divina
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31:20Catholics are often told to meditate. "Meditate" on the mysteries of the rosary, "meditate" on scripture - and yet, we are rarely told "how" to do it. Though many of the mystics and saints of our faith, names like St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, St. John Paul II, St. Catherine of Siena, and many more practiced what is called Lectio Divi…
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Overcoming Scrupulosity: Rebalancing Your Catholic Faith
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25:42Scrupulosity is an issue for many Catholics. In this video, I will address scrupulosity as an imbalance between the three transcendentals of the faith. Scrupulous thinking is often a sign of too much of a focus on the intellect, and neglecting charity and devotion. We will also be discussing the true nature of God, and how sometimes we treat Yahweh…
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Mystic Catholicism vs. Modern Catholicism
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41:19Catholic Mysticism is a dynamic part of the Catholic faith. I'd even argue ALL of Catholicism is "mystical". However, over the years we have disenchanted the faith and traded our mysticism for an over intellectualism and even a modernism. #Catholic #Catholicism #Spirituality #Christianity #Mysticism #prayer…
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Pope Leo XIV: A Lion in the Gates of St. Peter
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22:22What do we know about our latest pope, Leo XIV? Well, not much! But we can predict a few things from Robert Prevost's choice of name as well as his background. Similarly, let's discuss the issues in politicizing papal figures - and how it leads to losing the supernatural. Join me as we pray for the new pope!…
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Strange Popes: The Alleged Sorcerer Pope Sylvester II
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39:58Pope Sylvester II was alleged to be a wizard, necromancer and even allegedly built a brass head that could tell the future. Was this true? Probably not - but let's explore how these myths came into being. This is also part of a Patreon exclusive series. Join my Patreon for the remainder of this series! http://www.patreon.com/anthonystongue…
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The Mysticism of Pope Francis: The Shepherd Who Mirrored God.
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34:25Join me as we reflect on this life and spirituality of Pope Francis. Here we discuss a few key themes in his work, that I feel, showcase a call to union, mysticism and an increased awareness of God in our lives.
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St. Therese of Lisieux & The Crucifixion of Christ
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27:43We wrap up our series of the Sorrowful Mysteries and the Saints by diving into the story of St. Therese of Lisieux and seeing what her life teaches us about the Crucifixion, and Redemptive Suffering. If you've enjoyed this, please consider checking out the Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/anthonystongue…
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St. Titus Brandsma & The Carrying of the Cross
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44:55We continue our series on the sorrowful mysteries of the rosary with St. Titus Brandsma. Titus was a Carmelite mystic who was killed in the Dachau concentration camp during WWII. However, alongside his amazing story are rich spiritual fruits especially when it comes to suffering and the Way of the Cross.…
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St. Catherine of Siena & The Crowning with Thorns
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14:31Continuing our series on the mystics and the sorrowful mysteries of the rosary. Here we discuss St. Catherine of Siena and the Crowning with Thorns. We discuss Catholic Mysticism, the way of purgation in the Catholic Church and much more!
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Troubling Trends of Catholic Influencers: Have We Lost the Plot?
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13:55Over the last few years I have noticed an extreme drop in discussing the internal life, only to be replaced on external fads, masquerading as spirituality. We must be better as Catholic influencers, and return to discussions on prayer, sanctity and the well-being of our soul. Rather than focusing on lifestyle preferences, and outward displays of de…
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St. John of the Cross, The Dark Night & The Scourging at the Pillar
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37:19Let us continue our series on the sorrowful mysteries and the Catholic saints, as we discuss the scourging at the pillar and unite it with the writings of the incredible St. John of the Cross. If you'd like to support my work please consider joining my patreon at www.patreon.com/anthonystongue
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St. Gemma Galgani, Angels & The Agony in the Garden
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29:34In this episode we began a small series where we discussing the sorrowful mysteries and align them with stories from the lives of the saints. We begin this series with St. Gemma Galgani, her guardian angel, and how their stories intertwine with Christ's agony in the garden. For my previous episode on St. Gemma: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4cHV…
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Lectio Divina: The Mystical Gospel of John
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14:07To meditate on the entire Gospel of John with me, please join my patreon here: Patreon.com/AnthonysTongue I hope you enjoy this style of meditation, but more so, I hope that this introduces you to a way to grow closer to Christ this lent and beyond.
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Lenten Prep! Four Ways to Prep and Persevere This Lent
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27:28Let's get ready for Lent! This topic has been done today, so I hope to offer you four unique POVs for this lenten season. If you'd like to join our Lenten Gospel of John meditation please join us at Patreon.com/AnthonysTongue Books recommended this episode include: The Presence of God The Healing Power of the Rosary Station to Station Fire Within…
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The Grandpa with the Stigmata: The Curious Case of Irving Houle
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50:12I've covered numerous stigmatists in my few years hosting this podcast: St. Francis, Padre Pio, Gemma Galgani... however, none are as unique as the Stigmata of Irving Houle. Irving was a grandfather and former plant manager out of Michigan. A totally normal guy, until ... he received the wounds of Christ in the stigmata. Unlike other stigmatists, I…
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We continue our video series on Catholic Mysticism, as we discuss how did the mystics pray? If Christ was God, why did he pray? How does the church define prayer? And how does the church insist we pray? Learn this and more in our breakdown of Catholic Mysticism! If interested in supporting this podcast, please check out myPatreon here.…
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[Video] Fact or Fiction: Ted Bundy and the Rosary
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23:19For over two decades, a story has circulated claiming that a rosary prevented a murder from Ted Bundy. However, what is the historical evidence of this claim? Did it really happen? Also, what are the spiritual fruits of this story? Or are there more spiritual harm? Resources: Catholic Online Article https://www.catholic.org/news/national/story.php?…
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This is the first episode in my video series called "Magnificat! An Exploration in Catholic Mysticism". We're going to cover a lot of the same themes I've covered over the years. Though, in a video format. Please also support me on YouTube where I'll also be sharing these! https://www.youtube.com/@StAnthonysTongue…
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A Christmas Q&A: Saints, Prayer, Santa & More!
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1:18:52In this Q&A we discuss topics such as: How to remain focused in prayer. Should we tell our kids the truth about Santa? The identity of the Three Kings What to do when mystical visions contradict one another? & Much More! If you enjoy this episode, please consider joining my Patreon for even more bonus content like this.…
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The Miraculous Birth of Christ: Through the Eyes of Anne Catherine Emmerich
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32:44This is part of a larger series I am doing on Patreon, as I read the many visions of Bl. Anne Catherine and the birth of Christ. I hope you enjoy this bonus episode and check out my Patreon at: patreon.com/anthonystongue
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Want more visions from the mystics? Check out my Patreon for more, and get access to over 700 pieces of bonus content, and more! Continuing our Advent with the Mystics Series, we look at three visions of the miraculous birth of Christ. Mystics include Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich, Maria of Agreda and Sr. Chiara Scarabelli.…
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Advent with the Mystics: St. Bernard of Clairvaux
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21:30Did you know that St. Bernard of Clairvaux is one of the reasons we celebrate Christmas as a time of celebration, rather than penance? He also gives us a beautiful reflection on Advent called the Three Advents of Christ. I also hope you check out my two other episodes on St. Bernard from earlier in 2024. If you wish to support the podcast, please c…
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St. Catherine of Genoa: The Apostle of Purgatory
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31:51Support my podcast at: patreon.com/anthonystongue While the popular thought of purgatory is a place of discomfort many saints, such as St. Catherine of Genoa, spoke of purgatory as a place of sorrow, yes - but also great joy. This episode discusses St. Catherine's mysticism and views of purgatory.
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We will soon depart on a journey covering the "purgatory" mystics. But first, let's do a quick discussion on purgatory, and what it really is, it's mysticism, and how it's good news. For more bonus content, check out my Patreon!
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Saints vs. Monsters: St. Martha and the Dragon
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20:50St. Martha is famous for two very opposing things. Being a good hostess for the Lord and.. taming a dragon. In this episode we dive into this tale! Support the Podcast: Patreon.com/anthonystongue
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Saints vs. Monsters: St. Columba and the Loch Ness Monster
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19:50Did you know that the first written instance of the Loch Ness monster comes from the biography of St. Columba? Let's talk about St. Columba battling this legendary beast! Support my work at Patreon.com/anthonystongue
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Saints vs. Monsters: St. Francis and the (were) Wolf of Gubbio
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39:51Welcome to the first in our series on saints versus monsters! We kick off the series with a retelling of St. Francis and the Wolf of Gubbio. We then discuss the symbolism of the story and the topic of werewolves in Catholicism! Support my work through my patreon here!
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Support My Work & Bonus Content: Patreon.com/AnthonysTongue Ghosts are integral to Catholic spirituality, however, we rarely emphasize it. Though, turning to things like the theology of Thomas Aquinas, but even more powerfully also communion of saints and spiritual warfare and the holy mass, we see the power and necessity of spirits in our faith. J…
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Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich: Visionary of Our Lady
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38:48Support the podcast through Patreon here! Bl. Anne Catherine Emmerich is a mystic, seer, stigmatists and perhaps one of the most influential figures when it comes to Marian visions. Her visions were largely used for Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, and a lot of scenes from her visions are repeated often in art, homilies and general legends o…
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The Lord's Line: Listener Q&A! (Demons, Supernatural, Patron Saints + More))
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1:38:26Support through Patreon here! We're back with another listener Q&A - happy to bring this segment back. Here are a few of the topics we'll be discussing: Do we "have" to believe in the supernatural elements of Catholicism? Why would God give the stigmata? Why is the stigmata through the palms rather than the wrist? How do we know if the mystics and …
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St. Titus Brandsma: The Mystic in the Concentration Camp
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53:17St. Titus Brandsma was a Carmelite priest, a mystic, and also a martyr. He was killed in a concentration camp due to protecting Catholic newspapers from Nazi propaganda and anti-semitism. This episode is quite special to me, so I hope you enjoy it! Please support my podcast through my patreon: Patreon.com/anthonystongue…
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Here we continue our discussion on two things: 1. Modern miracles that led to sainthood 2. But also miracles that involved holy relics. Today we discuss St. Nunzio Sulprizo, Bl. Carlo Acutis and St. Titus Brandsma! Please consider supporting my work through Patreon at: patreon.com/anthonystongue
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Let's discuss three recent miracles involving holy relics, more specifically, miracles that led to the canonization or beatification of individuals like Bl. Solanus Casey, Bl. Francis Xavier Seelos and St. Dulce of the Poor. If you enjoy this podcast please support my patreon at: http://www.patreon.com/anthonystongue…
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Join my Patreon! Donate to Support! Relics are a very ancient and traditional part of Catholicism. However, what is the history? Why do we venerate the corpses of saints? And how do they work? Tune in to find out!
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St. Margaret Mary Alacoque: Mystic of the Sacred Heart
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32:49St. Margaret Mary is the saint that gave us the Sacred Heart devotion as we know it today. A great mystic to reflect upon during the month of Jesus' heart. http://patreon.com/anthonystongue
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The Sacred Heart Devotion: Ancient Origins
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28:25We all are familiar with the Sacred Heart of Jesus, but are you familiar with it's ancient origins? The common devotion stems from the 17th century, but it has roots all the way back to the Gospel writers. For more, check out the patreon at http://www.patreon.com/anthonystongue
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The Mystical Love of God with St. Bernard of Clairvaux
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28:19St. Bernard of Clairvaux is one of the reasons we associate Christian Mysticism with the love of God. Here I discuss one of his most accessible works On Loving God, and cover his four degrees on loving God. For bonus episodes and more check out my Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/anthonystongue
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St. Bernard of Clairvaux: Father of Mysticism
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33:50St. Bernard of Clairvaux isn't just one of the most important figures in Catholic history, but really, all of history. He held political influence over popes and kings, but also defined a love-based mysticism, and a Marian devotion that we still follow today. For more please check out the Patreon at www.patreon.com/anthonystongue…
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The Stigmatists: St. Gemma Galgani, Victim Soul for Christ
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34:49St. Gemma Galgani is a newer saint, both in history and to me personally. Though, she's easily becoming one of my favorite stigmatists and potentially mystics overall. Join me as we discuss this great saint, her stigmata and her battles with the devil.
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The Stigmatists: St. Lutgardis - The Nun Who Held Christ's Heart
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29:30St. Lutgardis is a fascinating saint, mystic and stigmatist. She was the second reported stigmatist of the church, and was the first woman to receive the stigmata. Her story surrounding her apparitions of Jesus and His heart, were also precursors to the Sacred Heart devotion. If you enjoy this episode, check out many more bonus episodes on patreon!…
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We kick-off our series on the stigmatists with a look at the first noted stigmatists - St. Francis of Assisi. Though we also discuss, in general, what the stigmata is and it's deep theology. For more content on the mystics, the stigmata and more - join my Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/anthonystongue…
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Welcome back to St. Anthony's Tongue! We kick off our new season full of mystics and saints with a refresher episode. I hope you enjoy! For more on Catholic Mysticism, Catholic Saints, Mystics and more check out my Patreon below www.patreon.com/anthonystongue
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Medieval Marian Folktales: Imperatrix Aeterna
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18:32For the remainder of these tales, join me on Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/anthonystongue As I prepare for Season Three of St. Anthony's Tongue, I've been researching unique and weird stories from medieval Catholicism. Here, I've come across a great collection of folk tales surrounding the Virgin Mary, which was written by the mysterious Pop…
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Dear Friends, This episode marks the finale of our series on mysticism. However, it can still be enjoyed, even if you haven't listened to all of the episodes this season. While this will mark an official break, please check out our Patreon at www.patreon.com/anthonystongue as well as follow on social media for more content and to see what's next. T…
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Mary was more than just the mother of God, but also the model mystic. Join us as we approach Mary's mysticism alongside the Glorious Mysteries. For more St. Anthony's Tongue join our Patreon at: http://www.patreon.com/anthonystongue
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Mary's sorrows are a deep ocean of Catholic Mysticism. Join me as we explore her sorrowful mysteries and see how Mary is the model mystic for Christian Contemplation. For more content on Mary, Mysticism + More join the Patreon at: http://www.patreon.com/anthonystongue
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