St. Dymphna

St. Dymphna
The Patron Saint of Mental Suffering

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Circle of friends...

The more I learn about the amazing healing powers of St. Dymphna, the more I become connected with her friends. One such friend is artist, Jen Wojtowicz. She painted this picture and others like it in gratitude for the St. Dymphna's gifts bestowed.
Read more about her story and her work:

9 comments:

  1. God bless. I have responded to your request in an email.

    Of course I will link to this site through Lent.

    God bless,
    PG

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  2. Hi! Thank you for including my work in your blog. I'm glad you are putting your support out there for everyone affected by mental illness. Prayer is so powerful. Through our discourse with God and other holy spirits we can focus our intentions and our love, for the good of others and of ourselves. Asking for help and turning our concerns over to their hands frees us of anxiety and fear. Thank you for your prayers and efforts!

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  3. I came over from Prayer Girl. Joining you in the healing power of prayer.

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  4. I am affected by someone with mental illness, and will gladly join in prayer to St Dymphna.

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  5. I pray that your daughter finds relief and healing. Be blessed.

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  6. As a person with depression and schizophrenia
    I found St Dymphna to be a source of
    healing. I have her picture on my cell
    phone's wallpaper so I can see her every
    time I look at my phone.

    Thank you for increasing the awareness
    of this wonderful Saint. Many who are
    mentally and emotionally ill could benefit
    from her aid.

    May your daughter be embraced by God.

    Pete.

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  7. this is an amazing picture...full of emotions. I'm here from Prayer Girl's blog. Glad I came. Sarah

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  8. Prayer Girl sent me. I join you on the 40 day prayer journey. Peace.

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  9. God be with you and your daughter today, and keep each of his precious suffering children in the palm of his hand as they are wandering in the darkness. May you and they have un-ingnorable contact with His light today!

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