
Dymphna - Wikipedia
Dymphna is known as the Lily of Éire, due to her spotless virtue. She is traditionally portrayed wearing a crown, dressed in ermine and royal robes, and holding a sword. In modern versions …
St. Dymphna - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online
Saint Dymphna is the patroness of those suffering nervous and mental afflictions as well as victims of incest. Traditionally, Saint Dymphna is often portrayed with a crown on her head, …
Saint Dymphna | Story, Feast Day, Patron Saint, & Miracles
St. Dymphna (born 7th century?, Ireland—died, Geel, Belgium; feast day May 15) was an Irish virgin martyr who is revered as the patron saint of people with mental disorders and epilepsy …
St. Dymphna: Prayers, Quotes, Feast Day and Patronage - Hallow
St. Dymphna is the patron saint of the mentally ill, victims of incest and domestic abuse, and runaways. She inspires us to be resilient against the evils of the world and that God will never …
About St. Dymphna - Patron Saint Article - Catholic Saint Medals
St. Dymphna, a beautiful, young Irish princess from the 7th century, is most commonly known as the patron saint of those with nervous and emotional disorders. With many miracles attributed …
Daily prayer to St. Dymphna - Franciscan Mission Associates - FMA
St. Dymphna is the patron saint of persons living with mental illness and victims of domestic abuse. St. Dymphna’s feast day is May 15
St. Dymphna | EWTN
ST. DYMPHNA (Also known as Dympna and Dimpna). Feast: May 15. Virgin and martyr. The earliest historical account of the veneration of St. Dymphna dates from the middle of the …
Who is St. Dymphna? Here's 7 Things to Know About Her Life
2024年5月14日 · Today, many Catholics look to Saint Dymphna as a model of faith and courage, praying to her for protection, healing, and peace in difficult times. Here are seven things to …
Dymphna - OrthodoxWiki
2012年10月22日 · The holy and glorious Virgin-martyr Dymphna (also known as Dimpna or Dympna and may be synonymous with the Irish Ss. Davets and Damhnait, Damhnade) was a …
St. Dymphna - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online
According to the narrative, Dymphna -- the daughter of a pagan king of Ireland -- became a Christian and was secretly baptized. After the death of her mother, who was of extraordinary …