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Laminated Holy Card St. Dymphna with Medal and 18" Silver-Tone Pewter Chain

Original price $14.00 - Original price $14.00
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$14.00
$14.00 - $14.00
Current price $14.00

Description:

Elevate your devotion to Saint Dymphna and her patronage over those affected by mental and nervous disorders. This set includes a laminated holy card featuring an image of Saint Dymphna and a medal, along with a 18" silver-tone pewter chain. Made in the USA, this set also includes a powerful prayer to Saint Dymphna. Order now and be inspired by this beautiful tribute to a remarkable saint.

Features:

  • Laminated Holy Card St. Dymphna with Medal and 18" Silver-Tone Pewter Chain
  • Patron Saint of those suffering from nervous and mental afflictions.
  • Front of the card: Image of Saint Dymphna
  • Prayer Card and Medal Set
  • Includes Prayer to Saint Dymphna
  • Laminated Holy Card
  • Includes 18" medal silver-tone pewter chain.
  • Feast Day: May 15
  • Made in the USA.
Item No.

MV-PSD500DY

Product Information
  • Laminated Holy Card St. Dymphna with Medal and 18" Silver-Tone Pewter Chain
  • Patron Saint of those suffering from nervous and mental afflictions.
  • Front of the card: Image of Saint Dymphna
  • Prayer Card and Medal Set
  • Includes Prayer to Saint Dymphna
  • Laminated Holy Card
  • Includes 18" medal silver-tone pewter chain.
  • Feast Day: May 15
  • Made in the USA.
Story Behind the Product

Dymphna is a Christian saint revered by Catholic and Orthodox rites. According to tradition, she was living in the 7th century. She was murdered by her dad. The tale of Dymphna was first recorded in the 13th century by the canon of St. Aubert's Church in Cambrai, France. Today, Saint Dymphna is remembered as the patroness of those suffering from neurological disorders. Her feast day is May 15th.