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St. Anthony's Tongue
St. Anthony's Tongue
107 episodes
4 days ago
Rediscovering the beauty of Catholicism through it's mysticism, saints and folklore.
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Rediscovering the beauty of Catholicism through it's mysticism, saints and folklore.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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The Mysticism of Veiling: A Catholic Vision of God’s Hiddenness
St. Anthony's Tongue
55 minutes 35 seconds
2 months ago
The Mysticism of Veiling: A Catholic Vision of God’s Hiddenness

Why does God hide Himself? Why does Scripture show Him veiled in clouds, curtains, flesh, and bread? In this episode we explore one of the most overlooked themes in Catholic spirituality: the veil.From Eden to the Eucharist, from Moses’ shining face to the veil of the Temple torn at the Cross, veiling runs through the entire story of salvation. The Catholic mystics teach us that veils are not barriers but acts of mercy — God concealing Himself so that we may gradually be unveiled and transformed into His likeness.We’ll explore:The Biblical meaning of veils (Genesis, Exodus, Song of Songs, Revelation)Why God veils Himself in mercy, mystery, and preparationHow we veil ourselves through sin and fearThe Eucharist as God’s veil under bread and wineTheosis: unveiling as transformation into God’s image (2 Corinthians 3:18)Purgatory as the final veil before union with GodVoices of the mystics: Catherine of Siena, Bernard of Clairvaux, John of the Cross, Gertrude the Great

St. Anthony's Tongue
Rediscovering the beauty of Catholicism through it's mysticism, saints and folklore.