Showing posts with label St. Dymphna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label St. Dymphna. Show all posts

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Saturday of Our Lady


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May 15
Feast of St. Dymphna
National Shrine in Massillon, Ohio
Mass & Procession at 3:00pm

Prayer to St. Dymphna

Lord, our God, you graciously chose 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. (Here mention those for whom you wish to pray).

We beg you, 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 your 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.


Peace be with you!
Rosemarie, OCDS
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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Sunday in the Year for Priests


Father Vianney's memories of his childhood provided him not only a gay palette to give color to his fiery and fertile ideas. They also filled him with bitter regret. Love of the soil, of prayer, and of solitude would always continue to haunt him. In the exile of his crushing ministry, in the prison of his little confessional, he would often think of it with tears in his eyes: " If only, now that I am cultivating the souls of others, I had time to think of my own soul, as I did when I farmed my father's acres! How happy I would be!"..."I believe my vocation was to remain a shepherd all my life."

( the Remarkable Cure of Ars by Michel de Saint Pierre)

(photo: The Late Fr. Matthew Herttna, chaplain of St. Dymphna Shrine, Massillon, Ohio)
Visit the Shrine's website:


Peace be with you!
Rosemarie, OCDS

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Sunday, May 17, 2009

National Shrine of St. Dymphna

I am blessed to live in an area of Ohio that is within one or two hours driving distance from a number of shrines.
Some of the shrines in Ohio:


Our Lady of Consolation-Carey, Ohio
Sorrowful Mother Shrine-Bellevue, Ohio
Our Lady Comforter of the Afflicted-Youngstown, Ohio
Our Lady of Lebanon-North Jackson, Ohio
Our Lady of Mariapoch-Burton, OhioOur Lady of Lourdes-Euclid, Ohio
National Shrine of St. Dymphna-Massillon, Ohio
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National Shrine of St. Dymphna-Massillon, Ohio
Feast of St. Dymphna-Virgin and Martyr was 
Friday, May 15




















Fr. Ed Gretchko, pastor of St. Mary
Church, Massillon, Ohio and Chaplain
of St. Dymphna Shrine chants the
Litany of St. Dymphna as pilgrims
enter the chapel.
St. Dymphna was born in the 7th century, when Ireland was almost universally Catholic. Her mother was a devout Christian, her father a pagan. After the death of her mother, her father desired to take Dymphna, his daughter, for his wife. Having refused his advances, her father drew his sword and beheaded her.

After her death, miracles and cures began to occur. St. Dymphna became known as the patroness for those with nervous and mental disorders. Today, her shrine is located on the grounds of the Heartland Behavioral Healthcare Center, the former Massillon State Hospital.
Please visit the official National Shrine website at:


Relic of St. Dymphna



Prayer to St. Dymphna
O God, Who gave St. Dymphna to Thy Infant Church in Brabant as a perfect model of virtue and didst deign that Thy servant seal with her innocent blood and with numerous miracles the teachings of the Holy Gospels so that the true religion might spread more rapidly, we beseech Thee that Thou wouldst grant especially to those who honor her reliques, Thy Protection, so that being fortified in the true faith and gratefully imitating all her virtues we may render greater glory to They Supreme and Infinite Majesty, through Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen.


Fr. Matthew Herttna
Great promoter of devotion to St. Dymphna
Eternal Memory!







Peace be with you!
Rosemarie, OCDS
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