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St. Anthony's Tongue
Rediscovering the beauty of Catholicism through it's mysticism, saints and folklore.
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Aug 7, 2025 • 36min
The Dark Side of St. Francis of Assisi: The Saint Who Bled Beautiful
In this episode, we uncover the dark side of St. Francis: the prisoner of war with possible PTSD, the mystic who bled with Christ, the man whose body rotted from illness and sacrifice while his brothers betrayed him. This isn’t the birdbath saint. This is the saint of wounds, blindness, rot, and song.

Jul 31, 2025 • 58min
Catholic Mysticism for the Everyday Soul: Daily Practices for Union with God
Catholic mysticism isn’t just for monks or cloistered nuns—it’s the everyday spiritual life lived deeply. In this video, we explore how to live Catholic mysticism through a daily rhythm of receiving and offering. Drawing from the wisdom of the saints and the rich contemplative tradition of the Church, this episode offers a practical and accessible guide to mystical Catholic prayer, the cosmic priesthood, redemptive suffering, and how to turn your daily life into a living liturgy. Whether you’re new to contemplative prayer or simply longing for deeper intimacy with God, this is your invitation into the mystical heart of Catholicism.Additional Resources: An Introduction to Lectio Divina: https://youtu.be/ibLtCzBlXZs?si=6SdzNMmQ49vZAmBtModern vs. Mystic Catholicism: https://youtu.be/DJ2baL_H_Ac?si=_WTnAInpJ1GF6V0q Bridal Theology Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R8gQjhc-lQ&list=PL-LgJgO0-ntyhsOv6-TPPTCsxCWdHf2VK

Jul 22, 2025 • 15min
Mary Magdalene and the Angels: A Meditation on the Bride who wept past angels in search of the Gardener.
Most people in Scripture tremble when they see angels. But not Mary Magdalene.In this episode, we explore why Magdalene wept past angels at the tomb, mistook God for a gardener, and recognized the Risen Christ not by sight—but by the sound of her name. Drawing from the Song of Songs and the writings of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, we reflect on bridal longing, holy ache, and the bold love that doesn’t settle for anything less than Jesus.This isn’t just a story about the Resurrection. It’s a meditation on how to seek Christ when He feels absent—and how He calls to each of us in the garden of our soul.Because it was the ache that made her holy.

Jul 20, 2025 • 15min
Mass Prep for the Mystic Heart: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Mass Prep for the Mystic Heart: Sixteenth Sunday in Ordinary TimeMary, Martha, and When the Guest Is GodGospel: Luke 10:38–42This week’s Gospel is short, but it holds a holy tension — a quiet drama between activity and intimacy. In this reflection, we pause with Mary at the feet of Jesus, and gently examine what it means to choose the “better part.”Martha is busy, anxious, and overwhelmed — preparing for the Lord, yet missing that He is already present. Mary, on the other hand, does nothing but sit and listen. And Jesus calls her stillness sacred.Together, we reflect on what it means to receive Christ not with hustle, but with stillness. We also look to the Song of Songs for deeper insight into what the Lord desires: not performance, but presence. Not perfection, but proximity.May this help you carry the Gospel with you into Mass — and hear it not just with your ears, but with your heart.

Jul 18, 2025 • 45min
Down the Aisle, Toward God: A Mystical Vision of the Catholic Sacraments
What if the Catholic sacraments weren’t just rituals… but part of a divine love story?In this episode, we explore the sacraments through the lens of bridal mysticism—a tradition as ancient as the Church itself. From Baptism to the Eucharist, we walk step-by-step through the weekly rhythm of the Mass as a vow renewal between Christ and the soul. Each sacrament becomes a mystical act of love: a kiss, a feast, a return, a union.This isn’t sentimental theology. It’s the mystical heartbeat of the Catholic faith.Whether you’re craving a deeper relationship with Christ or want to reignite your understanding of the sacraments, this reflection will awaken you to the beauty hidden in the liturgy—and remind you that the Mass is not just obligation… it’s intimacy.Watch now and fall in love again—with God, with the sacraments, with the Bridegroom who never stops saying, “Still yes.”

Jul 15, 2025 • 36min
The Rosary Isn’t a Test — It’s a Love Story | The Monastic Roots of the Rosary (and Why It Matters)
Many Catholics worry about praying the rosary “correctly.” But what if that’s never what it was about? In this episode, we explore the two pillars the rosary was built on—loving repetition and meditation on Christ’s life—and trace its roots back to the monastic Divine Office and Lectio Divina.The rosary is not a checklist. It’s a spiritual love story, a rhythm of grace, and a doorway to contemplation.Learn how to pray it more deeply, debunk common myths, and discover how saints like Teresa of Avila can guide us toward a rosary that speaks back.

Jul 8, 2025 • 29min
Jesus, the Bridegroom: The Gospel as a Divine Wedding
Is the Gospel just about sin and salvation… or is it also a wedding story?In this episode, we explore Jesus as the Divine Bridegroom — a theme woven from Genesis to Revelation, from the Jewish wedding customs of the ancient world to the Last Supper, the Crucifixion, and the Mass. Bridal theology isn’t just poetic; it’s profoundly biblical and deeply healing.We’ll look at:– How ancient Jewish wedding rituals mirror Christ’s Passion– The meaning of Jesus saying “It is consummated” on the Cross– Why the Mass is the marriage supper of the Lamb– How bridal theology offers an antidote to scrupulosity and toxic religious fear– The moment-by-moment nuptial symbolism hidden in the liturgyWhether you’re new to bridal mysticism or looking to deepen your love for Christ in the Eucharist, this episode will help you see the Gospel through the lens of love — not performance.Let yourself be loved. The Bridegroom is waiting.

Jul 5, 2025 • 27min
This Is My Body: A Defense of Communion in the Hand
Is receiving Communion in the hand irreverent? Or could it be… bridal?In this video, we explore the mystical and biblical beauty of receiving the Eucharist in the hand—through the lens of saints, Scripture, and the Song of Songs. Drawing from the writings of St. Cyril of Jerusalem, Catherine of Siena, and the tradition of Eucharistic mysticism, we look at how the hand can become an altar, a place of trembling love, a site of encounter with Christ.This is not a debate—but a love story between the soul and the Savior. Whether you receive on the tongue or in the hand, this reflection is for those who desire deeper Eucharistic reverence, rooted in intimacy.We’ll talk about:Ancient Church tradition on Communion in the handMisconceptions about consecrated handsBiblical verses on the hand as a place of divine encounterBridal imagery in the Song of SongsMystical theology and Catholic Eucharistic devotion

Jul 1, 2025 • 46min
Let Him Kiss Me: Exploring Catholic Bridal Mysticism in the Song of Songs
Why does the most intimate book in the Bible begin with a kiss?In this episode, we explore the Song of Songs through the lens of Catholic bridal mysticism—a love story not just between a Bride and her Beloved, but between your soul and God.We’ll walk through the spiritual arc of the Song: longing, absence, union, and the deep healing that comes when we finally stop performing and let ourselves be seen. Expect mystic commentary, reflections on scrupulosity and spiritual dryness, and a reminder that yes—God actually desires you.

Jun 26, 2025 • 22min
Stop Trying to Earn God’s Love — He’s Already in Love With You: An Introduction to Bridal Mysticism
We’re told to seek God.But what if He’s already seeking us?This episode introduces Bridal Mysticism — a deeply Catholic tradition that sees the soul as the beloved of Christ.We explore:The parable of the Bride Who RanHow Scripture tells a love story from Genesis to RevelationWhy burnout and scrupulosity miss the heart of the GospelYou're not climbing a mountain.You're being found.✨ Support on Patreon for extras: patreon.com/anthonystongue📥 Companion Devotional:https://www.stanthonystongue.com/products/p/pdf-let-yourself-be-loved-devotional-guide