
St. Anthony's Tongue How the Saints Felt God (and What It Means for Us)
Nov 18, 2025
Discover the intoxicating encounters saints had with God, from Philip Neri's fiery heart to Teresa of Ávila's piercing love. Explore how different sensations—like fragrance and light—illustrate divine touch. Unpack the Church's teachings on mystical experiences and discernment in prayer. Listen to vivid testimonies that celebrate the profound stillness and peace found in God's presence. This exploration reveals that feeling God isn’t distant; it pulses through every moment, beckoning us closer.
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Teaching Over Boasting
- John of the Cross rarely detailed personal visions yet taught God as the "living flame of love" that wounds and purifies.
- Mystical teaching can emphasize transformation over recounting spectacular experiences.
Catherine's Fiery Charity
- Catherine of Siena said, "my soul is on fire with divine charity," and reportedly glowed with heat while serving during the Black Plague.
- Her zeal combined compassion and prophetic action against corruption.
Flashes That Last
- Columba Marmion described little flashes of light in prayer that vanished quickly but left lasting peace and warmth.
- A single illuminating moment later convinced him to become a Benedictine monk.









