Traditional Catholic Novena
St. Dymphna Novena - Prayers for Mental Illnesses
Prayed for mental and nervous afflictions, consolation, patience in suffering, hope, and relief for troubled minds.
St. Dymphna is traditionally invoked as patron of mental illness, nervous disorders, emotional suffering, victims of incest, hope.

Saint Dymphna mosaic, Guillaume Brie of Geel
Pray This Novena
Start with day 1
Begin the novena now, move one day at a time, and come back here whenever you are ready for the next day.
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Day 1 of 9
The same principal prayer is used each day. Choose the day you are on, pray the main prayer below, and mark the day complete when you finish.
Private intention
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Day 1 of 9
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Day 1
Pray the principal prayer below for this day of the novena.
Principal Prayer for Each Day
Pray this same prayer each day after the day's meditation.
In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
Lord, our God, Thou didst graciously choose St. Dymphna as patroness of those afflicted with mental and nervous disorders.
She is thus an inspiration and a symbol of charity to the thousands who ask her intercession.
Please grant, Lord, through the prayers of this pure youthful martyr, relief and consolation to all suffering such trials, and especially those for whom we pray.
Pause here for the grace you are asking.
St. Dymphna, Virgin and Martyr, pray for us.
We beg Thee, Lord, to hear the prayers of St. Dymphna on our behalf.
Grant all those for whom we pray patience in their sufferings and resignation to Thy divine will.
Please fill them with hope, and grant them the relief and cure they so much desire.
We ask this through Christ our Lord who suffered agony in the garden. Amen.
In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Amen.
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