St Dymphna Prayer

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Today is Friday, November 8, 2024

The St Dymphna Prayer is a heartfelt plea for her intercession, asking for courage, peace of mind, and healing for those facing mental and emotional struggles.

This prayer has become a source of solace and hope for individuals seeking spiritual support in their journey towards mental well-being.

St. Dymphna is a special saint known for her intercession in times of mental and emotional challenges. Born in the 7th century, she faced difficult circumstances but remained steadfast in her faith.

Today, many turn to St. Dymphna in times of anxiety, depression, and mental distress, seeking her prayers for strength and comfort.

St Dymphna is the patron saint of those suffering from mental illness.

St Dymphna Prayer

O St Dymphna, we celebrate you for your goodness to others. You have worked tirelessly, in your lifetime and all over the ages, for those who are afflicted in body and in mind.

You have ably demonstrated that you greatly care for those who are emotionally troubled or mentally disturbed.

St Dymphna Prayer
St Dymphna Prayer

With utmost humility, I beg that you intercede for me to Our Lord Jesus Christ for the health of those who are mentally sick and for my need right now. [mention your need].

O St Dymphna, continue praying for those who are suffering with nervous and mental afflictions and ask our Lord to give us a share in His life and boundless charity. Amen.

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