
Many Catholics feel spiritually dry or burned out, even while praying often, attending Mass, and practicing multiple devotions.
In this episode of St. Anthony’s Tongue, we explore what I call spiritual gluttony. This is the subtle habit of consuming prayers, devotions, and spiritual practices in a way that exhausts us instead of transforming us.
This is not a rejection of Catholic devotion. It is an invitation to stop performing and start receiving.
We talk about why so many Catholics feel they need to earn the love of God, how prayer can quietly become transactional, and why silence and stillness are essential to the Christian life. We also reflect on the difference between spiritual dryness and spiritual exhaustion, and why many people are not distant from God but simply tired.
This episode gently introduces the movement of prayer from vocal prayer to meditation and contemplation, and why devotion is meant to lead to union with God rather than accumulation.
You are not broken.
You may simply be exhausted.
And God is not disappointed in you.
Peace be with you.
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