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Saint Dymphna and Saint John of God Prayer Cards

Saint Dymphna and Sant John of God
Saint John of God

Order Saint Dymphna and Saint John of God prayer cards from the Katie Foundation. The first 10 prayer cards that you order are free. These are perfect for any parish, support group, family, or school.

 

Prayer on the back of the Saint Dymphna Card

Lord, we pray for those who have a mental illness. Help us to understand that the way that we talk about people with a mental illness affects the people themselves and how we treat the illness. So often people who have a mental illness are known as their illness; people say that "she is bipolar" or "he is schizophrenic"; when we talk about mental illness we should not use that phrase. People who have cancer are not cancer; those with heart disease are not heart disease. Let us always remember that people with mental illness are not the illness--they are beautiful creations of God. 

There is so much fear, ignorance and hurtful attitudes that the people who suffer from mental illness needlessly suffer further. Help us to support and be compassionate to those with a mental illness, every bit as much as we support those who suffer from any other illness. 

Grant courage to those for whom we pray and fill them with hope. If it is according to Your Divine Will, grant them the recovery and cure they desire. Help them to remember You love them; they are never alone. 

Saint Dymphna, Patron of those with a Mental Illness, pray for us

 

 

 

Prayer on the back of the Saint John of God Card

Lord, we pray for those who have a mental illness. There is so much fear, ignorance and hurtful attitudes that the people who suffer from mental illness needlessly suffer further. Help us support and be compassionate to those with a mental illness every bit as much as we support those who suffer from any other illness. Let us always remember that people with a mental illness are not the illness--they are beautiful creations of God. 

St. John of God, you understand and witnessed the difficulties of living with a mental illness. You lived in the darkness but found hope. You wrote: "When you feel depressed, have recourse to the Passion of Jesus Christ, our Lord, and his precious wounds, and you will feel great consolation. 

Lord our God, grant courage to those for whom we pray and fill them with hope. If it is according to your Divine Will, grant them the recovery and cure they desire. Help them to remember You love them; they are never alone. 

Saint John of God, Patron of those with Mental Illness, pray for us. 

 

Related Disability or Ministry: 
Mental Illness
Resource Type: 
Pastoral Outreach, Prayer
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