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Holy Card St. Dymphna with Epilepsy Healing Medal Set - 6 Pcs. Per Package

Original price $23.70 - Original price $23.70
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$23.70
$23.70 - $23.70
Current price $23.70

Description:

Prayer is a crucial tool for healing and provides comfort, courage, and strength to individuals who are suffering. Nothing is more vital than offering prayer during times of illness, disease, or a life struggle, and joining with others in assurance of those prayers.

This holy card features a beautiful Catholic image on the front with a distinctive gold foil stamping design around the edge. It includes a prayer on the back and a Saint's medal!

Features:

  • Holy Card St. Dymphna with Epilepsy Healing Medal Set - 6 Pcs. Per Package
  • Patron Saint of those suffering from nervous and mental afflictions.
  • Healing Medal Set
  • Image of St. Dymphna in a Laminated Holy Card.
  • Includes a full-color Holy Card with Two Healing Prayers, a Saint Biography, and an Oxidized Silver Patron Saint Medal. 
  • Size: 1" H, 2-1/2 x 4" H Card (folded
  • Saint Medal: Oxidized Silver 1" H
  • 6 Pieces Per Package
Item No.

AM-MC026

Product Information
  • Patron Saint of those suffering from nervous and mental afflictions.
  • Healing Medal Set
  • Image of St. Dymphna in a Laminated Holy Card.
  • Includes a full-color Holy Card with Two Healing Prayers, a Saint Biography, and an Oxidized Silver Patron Saint Medal.
  • Size: 1" H, 2-1/2 x 4" H Card (folded)
  • Saint Medal: Oxidized Silver 1" H
  • 6 Pieces Per Package
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.