St. Dymphna Rosary
Description
St. Dymphna was a 7th-century Irish virgin martyr who is venerated as the patron saint of mental illness and emotional distress. Fleeing her mentally ill father who sought to marry her, she was eventually killed by him in Gheel, Belgium, where a tradition of compassionate mental health care later grew in her honor.
St. Dymphna is the patron saint of those suffering from mental illness, anxiety, depression, and nervous disorders. She’s also considered a protector of mental health professionals and caregivers.
Our rosaries are made with natural gemstones, so each rosary will vary slightly.
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Shipping
All orders are shipped via USPS within 1-2 business days, with the exception of baby rosaries and custom children's rosaries will ship within 3-5 business days.
Your tracking number will be sent via email once your order is completed. USPS shipping takes anywhere from 3-10 days to deliver depending on weather, time of year, etc.
We currently only ship to the USA & Canada. We hope to expand our shipping options soon.
Returns
If you would like to return your item, you must ship it back within 21 days of being delivered. After the 21 day window, we are unable to accept returns. You are responsible for paying return shipping if you didn't opt into Checkout+.
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It’s beautiful! I gave it to my granddaughter. St. Dymphna is her confirmation name. She loves it!
Beautiful Rosary!
I purchased an extremely beautiful St. Dymphna rosary as a graduation gift for someone is becoming a therapist. I am so very pleased with my purchase and I'm sure she will be too. The beads are beautiful and it was shipped and arrived so quickly. Will definitely be a return customer.
I just fell in love with St. Dymphna and found this rosary as a way to ask for her and Mother Mary's intercession on a daily basis!
This is so beautiful. I have the St Maria Goretti rosary, and I was afraid they may be too similar...but they are not! The hues of the beads in the St. Dymphna are georgous. I am considering getting one for my Granddaughter as well. I have 5 other rosaries from this company, and they are all of great quality and they are durable.