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Catholic mysticism, the saints and exploring our faith through the lens of the supernatural and beauty. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/support
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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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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. 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!
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportDid 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!
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Welcome 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!
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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.
Join me as we discuss how saints from heaven, hell and purgatory can visit the faithful, intertwined with stories detailing ghosts in Catholic spirituality.
Further Reading:
Purgatory Explained: Fr. F.X. Shouppe
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World: After Death Communications
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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 of Our Lady, Christ and the saints.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportWe're back with another listener Q&A - happy to bring this segment back.
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St. 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.
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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!
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportLet'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.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportRelics 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?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportWe 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.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. 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.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. 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.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. 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.
St. 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.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportWe 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.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportWelcome back to St. Anthony's Tongue! We kick off our new season full of mystics and saints with a refresher episode.
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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 Pope Celestine V.
I hope you enjoy this collection, and join me on Patreon for the rest -but also for more bonus episodes, prayer books, a Discord server and much more!
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportDear 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.
Thank you for allowing me to be even a small part of your journey.
-W.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportA mysterious text took medieval England by storm. The book was written by a mysterious monk, aiding his student in Christian contemplation - teaching him to unite with God by going beyond the intellect.
This book was The Cloud of Unknowing, and today, we're discussing it.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportThanks to everyone who submitted questions! This week we discuss:
- Purgatory
- Was Our Lady of Guadalupe an indigenous goddess?
- Santa Muerte and Our Lady of Sorrows
- Deconstruction
- Is Ancestral Veneration "Catholic"?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportThe Jesus Prayer is one of the most beloved prayers and spiritual practices of the east, but it's also catching on in the west. How does this compare to western mystical contemplation? And how can we incorporate it into our own spirituality?
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportThe Dark Night is one of the most well known elements of St. John's mysticism, and yet, it's also one of the most misunderstood.
In this episode we discuss the mysticism of suffering, attachment, and what it means to have a dark night of the soul and of the senses.
We also discuss the whole of John's mysticism, including his work the Spiritual Canticle.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. John of the Cross is the authority of Catholic mysticism. Not only is he a beloved doctor of the church, but was also a poet, teacher, and spiritual director.
This episode opens with a story of his life, before uncovering an introduction to his thought and teachings.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportHey folks,
I will soon be departing on my annual summer break to tighten up the next part of the Mysticism Series. So, let's take a walk down memory lane and summarize some of the high points of this season.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. Hildegard von Bingen is one of the most beloved and interesting saints, mystics and doctors of the church.
One of her most well known concepts, and to me, one of the most mystical, is her concept of viriditas or “greening”. Here she describes a life force present in us that connects us all, that comes straight from God.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. Hildegard von Bingen is one of the most beloved Catholic saints. It's easy to see why. She's a mystic, a musician, a prophet, an herbalist and more. She's also a Doctor of the Church, which gives added credence to her visions.
In this episode we will share stories from her life, then jump into her biography, her mysticism and more. Next week, we will get into some of her key concepts and how we can incorporate them into our own spirituality.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. Ignatius of Loyola gave us many great exercises to enhance our relationship with God. Here are a few. For more bonus content and show notes, join the St. Anthony's Tongue Patreon here.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. Ignatius is one of the best known saints, though largely for being the founder of the Jesuit Order. However, Ignatius was also a very notable mystic, which is most prevalently seen in his Spiritual Exercises.
In this episode, we dive into his life and thought. Next week we will look at some of his more approachable mystical exercises.
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In our second episode on nature mysticism we discuss the effect of the incarnation, and how Christ's arrival was seen as giving new importance to all of creation. Similarly, we discuss the topic of pantheism, animism and panentheism in a Christian context.
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Did you know we are all called to be cosmic priests?
In our first nature mysticism episode we discuss a unique, yet orthodox, concept in Christianity called the Cosmic Priesthood. We discuss this terminology, it's roots in saints such as Bonaventure and Maximus, as well as it's modern use by popes such as Pope Benedict XVI.
This unique concept allows us to see all of creation and all of nature with new eyes.
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In this month’s Lord’s Line Q&A we discuss various topics including:
+ Much More!
We also discuss our previous episodes on Mystical Prayer, St. Teresa of Avila and St. Catherine of Siena.
As promised in this episode, below is the bibliography I’ve used to-date for the mystics series.
Thanks to everyone who asked questions and made this episode possible!
Bibliography for Mystical Series (To-Date)
When we think of the phrase “Who Am I?” we often think of eastern mysticism, and yet, the concept of the true self is deeply rooted in Christianity and Christian mysticism.
This is widely seen in St. Catherine of. Siena’s writings. In this episode, we’ll explore her concept of the Gentle Mirror of the Soul. Which is using God’s love to burn away the false self, to give light to the image of God in which we were made.
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St. Catherine of Siena is one of the most influential saints, mystics and doctors of the church. She’s best known for her mystical wedding with the Lord, ecstatic experiences and her devotion to the side wound of Christ.
In our first episode on St. Catherine of Siena, we open with a few stories from her life, before going into her life, miracles and how to incorporate her into our own spirituality.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportThe bible isn't just a text to for historical and scriptural insight. In fact, the bible has always been a means to have a unique, personal, direct discussion with God. This is most seen in the meditative practice of Lectio Divina, but sadly, this practice has fallen away for many spiritual seekers, despite it still being highly recommended today.
In this episode we discuss Lectio Divina as a meditation, as well as a way to receive divine insight from the Holy Spirit.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportFree Resource: The Prayers of the Interior Castle Simplified (Sorta)
In the final episode in our trilogy on St. Teresa of Avila, we look into her best-known work, The Interior Castle. Here she discusses the path of the soul on its journey to God. While the Interior Castle is a very deep work, for simplicity, I'll be focusing on the main grades of prayer in it's "mansion". This is a very approachable way to view the Castle, and also a practical approach.
I am also including a link above to a written overview of the Castle from the viewpoint of the grades of prayer. You can find additional content on Patreon and on my Instagram.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportIn the second part of our St. Teresa of Avila trilogy, we discuss her biography, her teachings and the best way to approach the work of this great doctor of the church. Teresa is one of the best regarded mystics, but her work can also at times be difficult to approach.
In this episode we pick apart how we can incorporate Teresa's mysticism into our own lives.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportIn the first of our St. Teresa trilogy we explore some of the key moments of her life, in the form of short narratives. This is intended to lay the groundwork before we discuss her life, teachings and mysticism.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportWe are often told to pray - but we are never taught how to pray. In fact, we are often only taught one type of prayer (vocal prayer) and aren't aware of the many steps and types of prayers, these same steps were used by the saints to bring them closer to God.
In this episode we will discuss the mystical journey of prayer. This is the final "intro" episode before we dive into the lives of the mystics.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportWelcome to a new season of St. Anthony's Tongue! This entire series will be focusing on the great saintly mystics - but first, we will begin with an episode on mysticism, it's basics and how we are all called to be mystics.
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This series is a Patreon series, but I am sharing the first episode with all of you.
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Alongside series such as this, we also have weekly posts on saints, psalms, blessings, deliverance rituals and more.
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I hope to see you over there, and I am excited to share this devotional series with you all.
-W.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportFollowing this episode, I will soon be off on a brief hiatus to write my series on the mystics. Thus, I felt it was time to open up about my own experiences with the divine.
This isn't to set myself apart, as I am a broken human like us all - but to showcase my philosophy, of how spirituality should start from the heart, and be an exercise of love, rather than an exercise of logic.
In this reflection, I discuss real experiences I've had in prayer that have shaped my view on God, that has allowed me to go beyond logic, beyond the human, and rest in the mystery.
I hope you enjoy me opening up in this episode, and I am very excited to revamp the podcast with our upcoming season on the mystics.
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This reflection focuses on some of the teachings that I found along the way that allowed me to see church teaching in a new light. Not necessarily in a way that made me fall in love with the institution per se, but more so, teachings that allowed me to be quite comfortable at my home altar and at the altar of a church.
We discuss spiritual systems, spiritual trauma, and some alternative views and mindsets that I found enlightening when approaching Christian mysticism and spirituality.
After a year of podcasting on Catholic saints, and the spiritual system surrounding them - here are a few key things that have strongly stayed with me. Here I explore the concept of spiritual systems, and how the saints and other Catholic rituals offer a complete system not only for our temporal lives, but our spiritual lives, too.
I also look into ritual, the avoidance of superstition, and the true role the saints play in our lives.
As we wrap up a year of St. Anthony's Tongue, I am sharing a few takeaways and reflections that I've had during this journey. I want to start with the concept of Catholic Witchcraft and Magic.
The saints seem to appear in various folk rituals, which now run into what some call "folk magic" and with the rise of the term "witchcraft" - many have incorporated saints into these forms of spirituality. Therefore, I get asked a lot about saints in this framework.
In this episode I reflect on:
Hundreds, if not thousands, of saints have had a devotion to the Christ Child, but today - it seems silly, rather than important.
However, I'd argue this devotion is perfect for those struggling with spiritual or religious trauma. It's also a great topic that uncovers so many areas of cultural Catholicism.
We discuss the Infant of Prague, as well as numerous other well-known Infant Jesus devotions. We also discuss it's mystical components and how it can be applied to your spirituality.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. John of the Cross is the premiere mystical saint in Catholicism. While we be doing a deep dive on all things mystical in the coming months - I wanted to record this episode on my favorite St. John work as a tribute to his feast day today (12/14).
In this episode we unpack his poem the Spiritual Canticle, while also discussing mysticism, and methodology.
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Can we really ever escape the love of a mother? Especially the mother of the whole world?
Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the most beloved faces of Mary. She is revered in various cultures - and yes, she also has a long history of native worship in her history, that has only added to her mystique.
This episode dives into the lore of Our Lady of Guadalupe, and how you can incorporate her into your own spirituality.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. Cecilia is the patron of music and one of the most beloved of the early Roman martyrs. She's one of the women the church prays to every day during traditional liturgy. She's an incredible saint with a rich history of assisting in creative endeavors, removing obstacles and much more.
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The Holy Eucharist is the key to understanding a lot of Catholic mysticism, however, I find a lot of the true essence is left out when explaining it. Especially it’s Jewish roots.
This episode dives into how the Eucharist is the new passover ritual, the new bread from heaven and the new ritualistic sacrifice.
A large portion of this podcast was sourced from Brant Pitre’s Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist which covers these topics in much more detail and I highly recommend it!
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St. Faustina is a polish mystic, nun and is best known as the Apostle of Divine Mercy.
Her mystical visions of Christ brought forth a new devotion that allows use to draw closer to God, and tap into his font of mercy.
This episode covers both St. Faustina as well as the Divine Mercy devotion.
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The term Folk Catholicism has been growing in popularity, however, there seems to be a few definitions of it.
I’ve also been surprised that many current conversations discuss how the phrase is being used “now” - but not many discuss the origins of the term, which showcases an evolution of thinking, and also - a rich history of folk practices in modern Catholicism. So I'm hoping this episode fills that gap, and presents the whole picture of this term.
So, what does Folk Catholicism mean? Is it really that different from traditional Catholicism?
Similarly, how can we ensure we’re using this phrase in a way that still gives respect to the tradition and figures within? Check it out!
Honor the saints, and celebrate All Saints Day, alongside me by praying this Litany. Happy All Saints Day and may all the saints in heaven, pray for us!
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportWelcome to the return of our Q&A Show, The Lord's Line! We kickoff this special episode with five especially spooky saints, before covering topics such as polish saints, the Infant of Prague, the nature of Saint prayers, and much more.
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St. Padre Pio is one of the most beloved and also controversial saints. The church even became weary of the cult surrounding him, and of course, his claims of the stigmata and the miracles surrounding him. This episode does a deep dive into the life of Pio, his miracles and of course - the stigmata. We also open up on the time Padre Pio saw a ghost.
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More Resources:
Padre Pio Miracle Testimonies 1
Padre Pio Miracle Testimonies 2
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. Anthony of the Desert is one of the most interesting saints of all. He is what is known as a "desert father" - and his legend largely involves his time spent meditating on God, as well as his courageous battles against the demonic. His stories have inspired some of the most famous artists of all time, such as Michelangelo and Dali, as well as inspired those who also may want to move into the desert to pray - or those battling demons of their own.
This saint is personally interesting to me, as he's a saint that often hated being asked for things while alive - and in some cultures, he is also seen as a saint to not mess with as a spirit either, but when he does come through for you, he comes through in a very powerful way.
This episode begins with my take on a famous story of St. Anthony, and ends discussing his lore, legend and more.
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St. Rita is an incredible saint. She’s the patron of the impossible, a protector against the abused, and one of the most generous, active and miraculous saints.
This episode begins with a story of her protective powers, and then we dive into her life and how you can incorporate this great saint in your life. An amazing saint for protection, spiritual direction, and healing.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportMichael the Archangel is revered by everyone from traditional Catholics and occultists, to spiritualists and energy healers. Who is this great angel and saint? What is their history? And what is their significance in our spiritual life?
And most pressingly, how can we call upon St. Michael for healing, protection and safekeeping?
This episode dives deeply into Michael the Archangel, spiritual warfare, traditional angelology and some folk customs surrounding the General of God's Celestial Army.
St. Michael the Archangel, Pray for Us!
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportFrom New Age beliefs to Ceremonial Magic, to traditional religious movements - what are angels? And how can we incorporate them into our spirituality? Here is a simple take on Catholic angelology and how to incorporate these divine beings into our daily lives. This episode details the various choirs of angels, guardian angels, the archangels - as well some FAQs such as... what do they really look like? How do they communicate with us? And more!
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportHere’s something special! This week I had the absolute pleasure of being on the What Magic is This? podcast.
We spoke in depth on the saints, mysticism, the history of the saints, the spooky elements of Catholicism, relics, lore, and many other awesome topics.
I am sharing the episode in full here, but please check out this amazing podcast, which has been an incredible resource within the spiritual community since it’s inception.
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Fr. Mychal Judge was a hero of 9/11, but he was a hero long before the attacks. He was a well loved AIDs victim advocate, a gay man, a recovering alcoholic, a friend to the homeless, a man with a radical love that often rubbed church officials the wrong way.
Personally, he reminds me of the Catholicism I grew up with - charitable, open, and loving. One day, I pray this man will become a saint, and this episode is my dedication to him, and in hopes of that future cause.
Fr. Mychal Judge, pray for us.
Resources:
Naudet Brothers Documentary: 9/11
Victim 0001 (Documentary of Fr. Mychal)
St. John the Baptist is an incredible interesting figure. While there is lore around secret societies that argue his importance, there is also double speak, contradiction and just odd language in the canonical gospels as well. There seems to be an attempt to both play-up St. John, while also downplaying him.
What were the writers of the gospel of St. John hiding? Did he really believe he was the prophet Elijah? Did he have doubts? Was the baptism real?
This and much more will be uncovered in this second part of our two part series!
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Sources:
The primary source for this episode was John the Baptist in History and Theology by Joel Marcus.
St. John the Baptist is one of favorite saints. Not only does he have an interesting story biblically, but he also has so much lore surrounding him. He is revered in folklore and folk practices, while also being considered one of the main players in the story of Christ's life, death and resurrection. He is closely tied to herbalism, he has conspiracy theories and secret societies that revere him.
He is a unique saint, but there's also been a lot done to mask his power - which I hope to uncover in this two part series on St. John the Baptist.
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Sources for St. John's Water:
https://eatalianrecipes.com/st-johns-water-and-the-rites-of-a-magical-night/
https://eccolemarche.eu/en/blog/2020/06/23/recipe-of-saint-johns-water/#:~:text=John's%20wort%20(Hypericum%20perforatum)%2C,marigold%20(calendula)%2C%20sage%20and
I will be sharing prayers the next few weeks as I focus on writing and producing new saint episodes.
Many of you have requested a pray-along of the rosary in latin. My latin is by no means perfect, but I do find a certain power and sweetness to latin prayers. I also find the latin Ave Marie has a sing-song rhythm to it that makes it flow off the tongue more smoothly than the english Hail Mary.
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How do we know if a spirit is harmful or helpful? A demon or an angel? Similarly, how do we attune our intuition for general protection and discernment in life?
How can we tap into our intuition to make better choices and safer ones?
We all have the Holy Spirit within us, and therefore, have the ability to use the fire of the Spirit to guide us.
This episode covers just that.
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While deliverance prayers are a great way to rid yourself of negative entities and the diabolical, there also exists many more folksy rituals.
This episode we uncover some common and uncommon ways to protect oneself from evil.
There are thousands of general folkloric methods we could discuss, but I tried to keep these in a folk Catholic sphere, as well as practices I personally do or are well-known.
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Begone Satan! This episode covers deliverance prayers, and also a story on how I personally used them to deliver malicious entities from two individuals and a home.
Deliverance prayers are deeply rooted in historic Catholicism, but yet, have ultimately been buried.
You may be surprised that there are traditional prayers for reversing, binding, consecrating and perimeter protecting.
These prayers are very important to my personal spiritual practice and I hope you find solace in them, too.
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If Satan was a title, how did it evolve into a singular entity today? Similarly, how else did our ideas on the demonic evolve? Moreover, how does the demonic affect us today?
We also jump into the formal Rite of Exorcism of the Catholic Church, as well as how the demonic is believed to manifest today.
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Hell is one of the most weaponized aspects of mainstream Christianity.
However, the concept of an eternal torment is no where to be found in scripture, and even “hell” itself has been a tragic mistranslation. A mistranslation takes away the nuance of what could occur once we die.
In this episode, we discuss what early Christians believed about the afterlife, the concept of salvation, and how many early church fathers, and even modern theologians, believed in a universal reconciliation, not a fiery permanent torture.
The conversation also reframes the theory of Christ's death and even sin as a spiritual blockage - not a cosmic naughty or nice list.
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Mary Most Powerful, Mary Most Pure, Comforter of the Afflicted, Queen of the Angels and many other names have been attributed to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Why does Mary have so many forms? Do we need to venerate a certain form for a particular cause?
In this episode we discuss the many forms of Mary, what they mean for our practice, and five lesser known titles that work really well in your devotions.
The forms we discuss:
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportArchangel Gabriel goes well beyond Christianity and can be seen in Islam, Judaism, as well as various pagan and new age beliefs.
This episode we dive into the role of archangels, the history of the great Gabriel and how you can utilize angels within your own practice.
This episode is also a bit of a primer on angelic entities before we dive more deeply into angels, demons and heavenly realms for future episodes.
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St. Anne has long been revered by not only Christianity but is also mentioned in Islam and was a main saint of worship by the early church.
Her appeal comes from being a rather relatable saint - not a martyr or a nun - but instead a mother, wife and grandmother.
Granted, mother and grandmother to two very pivotal individuals.
This episode discusses her stories, origins as well as how she can be petitioned for assistance in a variety of ways.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportWelcome to another great Q&A episode. This episode we cover some great topics such as:
+ Much more!
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportThe workers of inequity they boast themselves, though they are simply no match for the righteous.
St. Sebastian is loved by athletes, soldiers, artists and the. LGBTQ community. He is a fierce protector against enemies, but also against plague and illness.
Join me to discuss the great life of Sebastian, and how you can incorporate him into your spiritual practice.
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This episode is also a tribute to the great Saint for interceding for me - thank you, St. Sebastian. Pray for us!
The Holy Rosary is a key tool in the arsenal of many practitioners - but what is it? Is the rosary a devotional item, is it a tool for manifestation, it a way to defeat the demonic? Is it all of the above?
Also what's the history of it? Can we alternate the words? Were the prayers always the same? And of course - how can I use it for manifestation, protection and ritual?
We get into all of that in this episode + a list of listener questions on the rosary.
We also have a four part series on the rosary on Patreon, and follow on IG for even more!
Humans were never meant to die - but rather - to live forever in God's garden. Unfortunately, the slanderer deceived humankind into inhabiting the realm of death, and we were cursed with mortality. The death of Christ was not atonement for humans being dirty sinners of an angry God - no - Christ died... to go to hell and defeat Satan.
That way, God now reigns over the underworld, and can return all souls back unto his source.
In this quick bonus episode, we briefly talk about Christ going to hell, what it meant, and why it's important.
Don't worry! We will be talking much more about hell, death, demons, Satan and sheol in this podcast!
Enjoy,
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This Holy Week I am foregoing a formal episode - and instead - I am sharing a "pray-along" of the chaplet to Our Lady of Sorrows.
The Seven Sorrows Chaplet is a powerful tool for devotion, meditation and connecting with the energy of Mary.
It is very simple. You pray an our father, and then seven Hail Marys while meditating on the following sorrows:
I would love if you joined me in prayer.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. Joan of Arc was persecuted because she saw gender, God, magic and spirituality in a different way.
Her rebellion, mixed with her supernatural court of angels and saints, alongside her skills on the battlefield made Joan a threat to monarchy of England and of the Catholic Church.
Her magical abilities for prophecy, healing and miracle working makes Joan a beloved Saint by the magic community, as well as spiritual community who also see their spiritual lives was a bit rebellious and different.
In this episode we cover Joan of Arc’s story, her connection with the supernatural as well as how she is worked with in folk magic and catholicism.
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Hallelujah!
Welcome to the March '22 edition of The Lord's Line! You all requested we keep this format going, and with the help of the Holy Ghost, I delivered. You all sent in some great questions and topics including:
We also touch on divination, bible verses, reversal magic and much more. We also have plenty of musical interludes from the Antioch Mass Choir. Come praise the Lord alongside me on another amazing episode of The Lord's Line.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportThe Bible is one of the most misunderstood and even underrated tools when it comes to your spiritual and even magical practice. Much like the psalms, verses can be used for healing, protection, cursing and more. The Bible can also be used for divination, spiritual guidance and overall direction.
In this episode we discuss:
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As promised, I didn't want to list off too many scriptures, as it would made for a very repetitive episode, so here's some more scriptures and their usage at-a-glance:
Genesis 49:18 - For protection at night
Numbers 21: 17-20 - Against the evil eye
Proverbs 1:26-28 To bind an enemy
Mark 16:18 For healing
Revelations 21:8 - To protect against those performing magic against you
Isiah 10:14 - For the financial ruin of an enemy
Exodus 14:14 - For help dealing with a bully
Obadiah 1:6 - To help find lost items
Amos 2:13 - For help against an oppressor
Exodus 36:8 - On beginning a piece of work/new job
Proverbs 28:22 - For reversal of evil eye or magic
What an underrated Saint! Dismas has everything - a mysterious backstory, a personal revelation with Christ, and also a folk background that includes potions that can protect homes from break-ins.
St. Dismas is often called The Good Thief, he was the man that was crucified next to Christ, and due to his compassion, was invited personally by Jesus into the kingdom.
Dismas is an incredibly powerful Saint ally and intercessor - he can be invoked for protection against theft and crimes, he is also a patron Saint when you feel you are in a hopeless position. However, he is also incredibly symbolic - Jesus invited him into Kingdom due to his compassion and heart, not due to subscribing to a dogma or even being the perfect person. He reconciled his past, and he can also assist us in reconciling with others, and especially reconciling with our own selves.
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Holy Water is one of the most mystical and unique facets of Catholicism and general Christian mysticism and spirituality.
It’s no secret as to why it’s also used in various rituals in folk magic, folkloric workings and more.
This episode covers questions like:
I also have a deep dive in Holy Water and my own Holy Water blessings in my Patreon which can be found at: www.patreon.com/anthonystongue
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportLent is a great time for any spiritual practitioner to prepare for new live, as we die to the old habits, old ego, and toxic spiritual blockages. This episode discusses the theme of death in Lenten mysticism, while also discussing some of the traditional and mystical ways to build your spiritual power, devotional energy and more throughout the 40 days of Lent.
We discuss petitioning, Lectio Divina, the Jesus Prayer, rosary and chaplet work - plus much more!
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Hallelujah!
Welcome to our first ever Lord’s Line - the dial-in show in which we answer all your questions concerning the saints, the lord, folk magic, Catholic and Christian mysticism and more.
Questions and Topics include:
As well as musical interludes featuring the Antioch Mass Choir.
If you’re interested in having your question featured, the line is always open! You can submit them here.
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--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportSt. Francis of Assisi is one of the most beloved saints, but he is also one of the most generalized. While he is best known for his love of nature, animals, and seeing God as brother sun and brother wind - he has much more depth to him.
He exorcized demons, he fought in battles, he trekked across a war-torn desert to confront a Sultan.
This episode discusses Francis life, philosophy and of course, his magic.
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Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint. I do feel this episode in particular was a jumping off point towards understanding the depth of Catholicism, but if re-recording I would change and clarify a few things.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and growth, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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You have been robbed, lied to, and deceived.
You have been told that Catholicism is full of rigid ideals, repetitive rituals and a lack of mystery and magic. You that's not wrong - that is certainly the way it is now - but before over-intellectualism got it's nasty hold on Catholicism, it was a system wrought with ceremonial magic, cleansing, banishing, and using the power of God to heal, manifest, even curse.
This episode, I invite you to reconstruct your magical belief system around Christ, Mary and the Saints. Not as a religion, but as a spiritual doorway into discovering your own power, and the magical power of the divine.
Many people tell me they want to work with Catholic spirits due to their ancestry, but then tell me all of the issues they have with Church dogma. Here I not only discuss the importance of a practice outside the church - but I also discuss these objections, and offer solutions that make sitting with these figures more palatable.
I then close the episode discussing some of the most powerful tools, rituals and practices in folk Catholicism.
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What's the role of the devil in folk magic? Which saints protect non-binary people? Dog headed saints and more!
These are some of my favorite episodes, and this Q&A consists of questions on demons (again), curses, hexes, saints like Lazarus and Christopher, the various forms of Mary, blessing your own tools and more!
Since this one is very long - I included time stamps below!
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50:10 (About Certain Saints)
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Note: This episode and others from this time frame reflect an early stage in my spiritual journey. While I may or may not not hold these views any longer, I am still keeping these episodes up.
Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and growth, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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Psalms are powerful tools in both traditional rituals as well as folk magical practices. They can be used for protection, prosperity, luck and love - but they can also be used for justice, binding, and even hexing and cursing.
This episode dives into the imprecatory psalms aka The Cursing Psalms.
Learn the major cursing psalms, what they’re used for and how to incorporate them into your practice.
Psalms discussed include:
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Today’s Sources: The Power of the Psalms by Anna Riva and Lucky Mojo Bible Magic.
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Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and growth, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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Mary is the mother of sorrows.
She knows what it's like to feel hopeless, vengeful, angry, sad, desperate, and overall ... dark. However, when she held her dead son in her arms, she made a promise to protect all of her earthly children from the beyond.
Our Lady of Sorrows is the incarnation of Mary that exorcists use when fighting the demonic. She can be used to bind those out to get you, protect you from evil - but also soften your heart to ensure you can greet others with kindness and authenticity.
This episode covers working alongside Our Lady of Sorrows for protection, for binding, for softening the heart of others - and for general devotion.
I hope you enjoy.
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Note: This episode and others from this time frame reflect an early stage in my spiritual journey. While I may or may not not hold these views any longer, I am still keeping these episodes up.
Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and growth, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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Money, abundance, success - we all want it, we all crave it - whether it's a little bit of luck or a boon for a year of stability, folk magic is full of prosperity work.
This episode covers:
I hope you enjoy and use some of these to ensure a very abundant and prosperous new year!
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Despite having no lines in the bible, St. Joseph is considered one of the most powerful saints both in folk magic and traditional Catholicism.
It’s said that his unique fatherly relationship with Christ makes him the second most powerful ally to have (aside from Mary).
This episode discusses:
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Note: This episode and others from this time frame reflect an early stage in my spiritual journey. While I may or may not not hold these views any longer, I am still keeping these episodes up.
Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and growth, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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This is our monthly listener Q&A with a special bonus exorcism!
We also talk about what's ahead for January and what saints and topics will be covered. The Q&A was great and ranges from demons and necromancy, to church history and saint magic basics.
Hope you enjoy!
Here are the questions we cover:
Blessed wine is a underused tool in folk magic. It can be used in healing, protection and even divination. In this bonus episode, we discuss using wine blessed on St. John's feast day for healing and protection, but we also discuss using tarot cards to charge wine, as well as using wine for divination.
As promised, the formal wine blessing ritual is included below:
Let us pray. If it please you, Lord God, bless + and consecrate + this vessel of wine (or any other beverage) by the power of your right hand; and grant that, through the merits of St. John, apostle and evangelist, all your faithful who drink of it may find it a help and a protection. As the blessed John drank the poisoned potion without any ill effects, so may all who today drink the blessed wine in his honor be delivered from poisoning and similar harmful things. And as they offer themselves body and soul to you, may they obtain pardon of all their sins; through Christ our Lord. Amen.
Lord, bless + this creature drink, so that it may be a health- giving medicine to all who use it; and grant by your grace that all who taste of it may enjoy bodily and spiritual health in calling on your holy name; through Christ our Lord.
May the blessing of almighty God, Father, Son, + and Holy Spirit, come on this wine (or any other beverage) and remain always.
Amen.
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Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and spiritual outlook, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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There is both the historical Nicholas, who was a beloved bishop that gave secret gifts to those in need. There is also the cultural Nicholas who drives a sleigh full of toys alongside the demon Krampus. Lastly, there's the Nicholas that some say could really be a Pagan god in disguise.
No matter though, each variant of Nicholas is a great ally for your spiritual and magical practice. Learn how to work with Nicholas for financial success, healing, blessings and more.
I hope you enjoy the final part in our series on holiday saints and magic!
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Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and spiritual outlook, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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Christmas eve is a time where magic is just supposed to just... work better. It's also an ideal time for divination, banishing and even hexing. Today's episode discusses some of the traditional ways magic is used on December 24th.
Topics include:
Enjoy!
Sources for today's episode include: New World Witchery by Corey Hutcheson and Italian Folk Magic by Mary Grace Fahrun.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportIn honor of Her feast day, I want to share a way to incorporate rosary magic and meditation into a beautiful and powerful devotional to Our Lady of Guadalupe.
This meditation centers around a simple but intense repetition of her famous line: Am I not here? I who am your mother? This is combined with rosary work that allows you to enter Her space and lay your problems at Her feet.
Thank you for praying with me.
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Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and growth, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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The magi are an important element of the nativity story - but have you ever wondered why these three "magicians" went to go visit Christ? This episode dives into the mystical roots of the magi and discusses a variety of ways to work alongside them - from protection to domination.
These spells and workings include:
And more!
Note: This episode and others from this time frame reflect an early stage in my spiritual journey. While I may or may not not hold these views any longer, I am still keeping these episodes up.
Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and spiritual outlook, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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We are kicking off our series on winter and Christmas time saints with St. Lucy. While she is a beloved saint year-round, she has a special place during the winter months as her feast day is closely affiliated with the winter solstice.
Lucy is a great companion for protection, divination, and more. Her spirit has become so renowned that she is sometimes called Lucy the Strange Being.
We begin today's episode with the story of her escaping a jilted lover, her transition from Lucy to Lucy the Light-Bearer, and finally - we get into some common ways you can incorporate Lucy into your practice.
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Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and spiritual outlook, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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We are closing out the month with one more episode covering saint magic and folk magic essentials. This episode I discuss my own personal approach to saint and folk magic, in hopes that it can inspire you to be more creative and personalized in your own practice. I wanted to get one more long-ish episode on essentials out because we will be covering a lot of saints in in the coming weeks, and want to ensure you have all the tools to enjoy, explore and be creative!
Note: This episode and others from this time frame reflect an early stage in my spiritual journey. While I may or may not not hold these views any longer, I am still keeping these episodes up.
Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and spiritual outlook, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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Welcome to our first ever midnight mass episode - which is our monthly bonus episode where we answer listener questions and reveal our upcoming episode lineup.
I am including the questions covered below! So many great topics covered here, and I am very proud of our December holiday lineup! Be sure to give this one a spin.
One way to work with the following saints and when to expect episodes on them:
Rosary Magic:
Holy Water:
Appropriation:
Saint Work:
Note: This episode and others from this time frame reflect an early stage in my spiritual journey. While I may or may not not hold these views any longer, I am still keeping these episodes up.
Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and spiritual outlook, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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Folk magic has such a strong history of healing as well as use of the psalms. So, it's no surprise that psalms are often utilized to heal spiritual, physically and emotional ailments. In this episode we discuss the use of psalms to heal in your practice, some basic concepts to assist you in adapting psalm work into your practice, and we also cover general scripture that can also be used for healing.
Psalms covered are:
Psalm 3 - Healing backaches
Psalm 12:7 - Healing anxiety
Psalm 33 - For safe labor or pregnancy related sickness
Luke 17:11-19 - Petitioning St. Lazarus for skin conditions
Psalm 102 - To receive healing rays
Ezekiel 16:6 - To stop bleeding
Christ’s Blood, Blood Stopping Spell
Psalm 2 - healing from unhealthy anger
Bonus: Psalm 2 hexing spell
Galatian 5: 22-23, Jeremiah 17:14 - Arthritis Healing Spell
Deuteronomy 31:8, Psalm 23 - Skull candle spell for mental healing
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Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and spiritual outlook, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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Today's episode has everything: Curses, Hexes, Talking Dogs, Ravenous Crowds, Murder, The Crossroads, Blood Petitions + More!
St. Peter is a powerful saint ally who is said to have the keys not only to heaven, but also the keys to unlock any of the chains that bind you - and also the keys to lock up those who cross you.
Our episode begins with a story of St. Peter going to confront the evil sorcerer Simon, and then we jump into the many ways we can work with St. Peter all stemming from various folk magic perspectives.
Note: This episode and others from this time frame reflect an early stage in my spiritual journey. While I may or may not not hold these views any longer, I am still keeping these episodes up.
Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and spiritual outlook, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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Psalms are more than just songs of praise - they are mystical written powerhouses that invoke not only emotion, but intercession from the divine. Whether it's a hoodoo rootworker, a faith healer, a cuarandero or even your local priest - it's not uncommon to see Psalms used in ways to invoke a desirable outcome. They can be used for protection, prosperity and even for hexing and justice work.
In our first in a long series on the Psalms, today's episode will cover Psalms 91, 23, 24, 35, 18 and 110 - all of which can be used to protect yourself, your home and your energy from the unwanted.
Sources include The Power of Psalms by Anna Riva and Lucky Mojo's Hoodoo Bible Magic.
Note: This episode and others from this time frame reflect an early stage in my spiritual journey. While I may or may not not hold these views any longer, I am still keeping these episodes up.
Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and spiritual outlook, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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Get behind me, Satan! Do you need help banishing a hex or curse put on you? Or maybe you want to protect yourself or home from spiritual attack? Benedict might just be your guy! St. Benedict is the patron saint of exorcists and is commonly called to dispel dark energy. His mystical amulet can be found on the altars of witches, folk magic practitioners and traditional Catholics.
We open up this podcast with a story from the life of Benedict, then we discuss how he is petitioned in folk magic, saint magic, and my own personal experiences working with him.
--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stanthonystongue/supportNote: This episode and others from this time frame reflect an early stage in my spiritual journey. While I may or may not not hold these views any longer, I am still keeping these episodes up.
Why? Because this is also a historical and folklore podcast, and the folk practices or beliefs discussed are still accurate from an educational and cultural standpoint.
However, if you are interested in my more current views and spiritual outlook, check out the “Reflection” series I recorded in January of 2023.
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Before we dive into the lives and mystical properties of saint work, let's discuss some of the basics. In this episode we cover:
+ much more!
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