
Rediscovering the beauty of Catholicism through it's mysticism, saints and folklore.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 154 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

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St. Francis de Sales might not look like the obvious choice for a “punk rock saint,” but his life was a quiet rebellion against fear, cruelty, spiritual elitism, and religious rage.
In this epis... more
In this episode of St. Anthony’s Tongue, we ask a simple but deeply important question: Does God dwell within us?
Many Catholics have heard Saint Paul’s words that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, but we often reduce that teaching to a war... more
Most people think mysticism is rare, strange, or reserved for a few saints.
But what if it’s actually the normal Christian life?
In this episode, we break down what mysticism really is—not visions or extraordinary experiences, but a growing awarene... more
In this episode of Mass Prep for the Mystic Heart, we reflect on John 10:1–10 and the image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd. What does it mean to recognize His voice? How do we know we are truly being led by Christ and not by noise, fear, or confusion?... more
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I’m always wary of overly "Catholic" (or Anglican or anything that rests on its name) but this podcast is truly enlightening. As a cradle Catholic, there’s just a lot of tradition we just don’t know, compared to people who actively research the lore. This is superbly presented and the content seems hard to find anywhere else: certainly no parish I’ve ever attended.
Listened to the episode on exorcists and was surprised to hear the host disregarding teachings from these men who perform these exorcisms day in and day out. It’s okay to not know everything, W. I can see something one of these exorcists said struck a nerve with you.
Thank you for taking the time for creating this podcast.
I learned of this podcast from Fr. Dan Rehill on his Ave Maria radio 📻 program. It is truly a gift from above. It is heart warming ❤️🔥 and inspirational. 🕯️✝️ I just joined your patreon!! Hooray! The only patreon I am a member of . ♥️💕♥️💕 I’d love to help you if you need it since we are neighbors.
This podcast is so calming and relaxing while at the same time you are learning beautiful treasures about our faith
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A thoughtful, dialogue-driven exploration of Catholicism's mysticism, saints, and folklore. Episodes weave spiritual history with practical faith today, unpacking topics like Lent, saints' miracles, biblical mysticism, and devotional life through careful analysis and storytelling. The show's approach tends to be reflective and pastoral, often challenging common assumptions about spirituality while inviting listeners to deepen relationship with God. A few episodes spark lively discussion—such as debates around exorcists or misattributed quotes—suggesting the host favors rigorous research and nuanced perspectives that appeal to spiritually curious Catholics and religious history enthusiasts.
Overall, the program stands out for its calm, cont... more
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