

St. Anthony's Tongue
St. Anthony's Tongue
Rediscovering the beauty of Catholicism through it's mysticism, saints and folklore.
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Mar 7, 2026 • 26min
Catholic Mysticism & Social Justice: Become Like Christ
In this episode I respond to a criticism I’ve received lately: that my reflections on Catholic mysticism are starting to sound like “social justice.”But this raises an important question. What if the two were never separate to begin with?In the Catholic tradition, mysticism is not just visions, ecstasies, or extraordinary experiences. The true mark of union with God is transformation. When the saints grow closer to Christ, they begin to love like Him, serve like Him, and reveal Him to the world.From Scripture to the lives of the saints, the mystical life has always been deeply incarnational. To become united to Christ is to mirror His mercy, His courage, and His love for the least among us.In this video we explore how Catholic mysticism naturally flows into charity, justice, and the transformation of the world — not as politics, but as the fruit of becoming like Christ.

Mar 6, 2026 • 18min
The God Who Thirsts For You: Mass Prep for the Mystic Heart | John 4
In this episode of Mass Prep for the Mystic Heart, we reflect on the Gospel of John 4:5–42, the powerful encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well.In Scripture, wells are often places where love stories begin. Isaac’s servant meets Rebekah at a well. Jacob meets Rachel at a well. Moses meets Zipporah at a well. When Jesus stops at Jacob’s well and asks a Samaritan woman for a drink, something deeper is unfolding. The Bridegroom has come to meet the human soul.Jesus begins the conversation with a surprising request. “Give me a drink.” The God of the universe approaches the soul with thirst. He does not begin with correction or accusation. He begins with desire.As the conversation unfolds, Jesus reveals the deeper thirst beneath the woman’s life and offers her something greater than the water in the well. Living water. A spring that becomes eternal life within the soul.By the end of the encounter, the woman leaves her water jar behind and runs back to her town to tell others about the man who knew everything about her and still invited her closer.This Gospel reveals something profound about the heart of Christ. The Bridegroom is searching for the thirsty. The same God who asked for water at the well would later cry out from the cross, “I thirst.”Mass Prep for the Mystic Heart is a weekly reflection on the Sunday Gospel, helping you approach the liturgy with deeper spiritual insight and contemplative attention.

Mar 3, 2026 • 1h 20min
The Mystic Behind Barbed Wire: St. Titus Brandsma and Love in the Death Camp
The Creed says that Christ descended into hell. In 1942, hell had barbed wire.This episode tells the story of St. Titus Brandsma , Carmelite priest, journalist, mystic, and martyr, who was imprisoned in Dachau for refusing to cooperate with Nazi propaganda. In the middle of a death camp, he smuggled the Eucharist, heard confessions, consoled the dying, and showed radical kindness to the very guards who beat him.This is not just a historical account. It is a reflection on redemptive suffering, the Eucharist in darkness, martyrdom, and what it means to carry Christ into places that seem beyond redemption.St. Titus did not simply die in Dachau. He lived there as a priest. And in doing so, he mirrored Christ’s descent into the depths.May his witness teach us how to love in the darkest places.St. Titus Brandsma, pray for us.

Feb 28, 2026 • 48min
Mixtape Mysticism: Lent in Six Songs
A Lenten PlaylistSupport My Work via PatreonLent isn’t primarily intellectual.It isn’t self-improvement month.It isn’t a productivity cleanse.Lent is descent.In this episode of Mixtape Mysticism, I read six modern songs through the desert, the Cross, and the mercy seat, not as a playlist, but as spiritual exegesis.Leonard Cohen.My Chemical Romance.Radiohead.The Smashing Pumpkins.Nick Cave.Burial. Shaking. Dread. Shame. Judgment. Entrustment.What does Lent actually feel like?What does the wilderness sound like?What happens when modern anguish is read through the crucifix?This isn’t about combining culture and Catholicism. It’s about listening closely enough to hear where the ache points.Songs discussed:• “Avalanche” — Leonard Cohen• “The Foundations of Decay” — My Chemical Romance• “How to Disappear Completely” — Radiohead• “To Forgive” — The Smashing Pumpkins• “The Mercy Seat” — Nick Cave• “Into My Arms” — Nick CaveIf this stirred something in you, subscribe and walk Lent with me.

Feb 25, 2026 • 29min
The Point Is Not Just Heaven: Matthew 17 & The True Goal of the Spiritual Life
This Sunday’s Gospel (Matthew 17:1–9) gives us the Transfiguration, one of the most mysterious and beautiful moments in the life of Christ. But this passage is not only about proving that Jesus is God. It reveals what humanity looks like when it is fully united to God.In this episode, we explore theosis, sanctification, the imago Dei, and what it means to be transformed “from glory to glory” (2 Corinthians 3:18).

Feb 23, 2026 • 45min
Lent with Mary Magdalene: The Holy Ache Embodied
In this first episode of our Lenten series, we look at Mary Magdalene through the lens of the Song of Songs.The Bride in the Song rises at night and searches for the one her soul loves. Mary Magdalene walks toward the tomb while it is still dark. The Church has long seen the connection. The poetry of longing becomes a body in a garden.This episode is about the holy ache, the kind of love that remains when consolation fades. It is about fidelity in emotional drought, desire purified of substitutes, and staying when God feels hidden.Lent is not first about discipline. It is about what kind of love remains when clarity is gone.If you are praying and not feeling much, seeking and not finding, still showing up even when it feels quiet, you are not failing. You may be learning how to stay.Support the podcast via Patreon: www.patreon.com/anthonystongue

Feb 20, 2026 • 23min
When the Devil Quotes Scripture: A Lenten Mass Prep on Matthew 4
What happens when the devil quotes Scripture?On the First Sunday of Lent, we enter the wilderness with Christ in Matthew 4:1–11. This Gospel is not only about resisting temptation. It is about identity. It is about discernment. It is about how evil often disguises itself in holy language.The Spirit leads Jesus into the desert. Not for performance. Not for self improvement. For formation. In the wilderness the enemy does something unsettling. He quotes Psalm 91.This episode of Mass Prep explores why Lent begins with the question “If you are the Son of God.” It reflects on how Scripture can be misused when severed from trust. It considers why temptation often sounds spiritual, reasonable, even biblical. And it looks at how ordered worship drives confusion away and why consolation comes after obedience.Let’s prepare our hearts for Mass.

Feb 17, 2026 • 33min
A Theology of Dirt: An Ash Wednesday Meditation
This one is different.On the eve of Ash Wednesday, I wanted to offer something slower. More embodied. More strange.We talk about ashes every year.We post the crosses.We quote “Remember you are dust.”But what if we’ve forgotten what dirt actually means?Tonight we descend.From the dirt of Genesisto the dirt of Bethlehemto the dirt beneath Christ’s fingernailsto the dirt of the tombto the ash pressed into our foreheads.This is not a “tips for Lent” video.It’s a meditation.A letter.A theological descent into dust.If you listen carefully, you might find that dirt is not humiliation.It’s incarnation.–––If this video feels heavier or stranger than usual, that’s intentional.Let it ache.

Feb 13, 2026 • 30min
You're Doing Lent Wrong: Scripture to Recenter Lent
Every year, Catholics prepare for Lent by adding more: more devotions, more fasting plans, more spiritual intensity. But Scripture suggests something deeper. In this episode, we explore five key biblical passages that reveal the true posture of the desert. Lent is not about religious performance or self-improvement. It is about interior conversion, surrender, and allowing God to strip away what keeps us from Him.From Joel’s call to “rend your heart,” to Hosea’s wilderness of divine courtship, to Mary and Martha, Psalm 51, and Christ entering the desert as the Beloved—this is Scripture to recenter your Lent.

Feb 10, 2026 • 43min
Lent for the Spiritually Exhausted: A Lenten Guide Inspired by the Mystics
A soulful Lenten guide for the spiritually exhausted, reframing Lent away from self-improvement and toward resemblance to Christ. Practical practices include one daily repetitive prayer, sticking to a single devotion, and offering time and suffering for others. Topics also cover praying for the dead, learning Christ through a chosen saint, and practicing mercy, forgiveness, and embodied almsgiving.


