The Martyrdom Dialogue of Dymphna Explained Poster

Patron Saint
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POS-F1436B
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16.00 (in)
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Check out our Martyrdom Dialogue of Dymphna Explained Poster! Adorn a locker, classroom, dorm room, or workspace with this beautiful, high-quality, glossy poster!

St. Dymphna was the daughter of an Irish King who had gone mad when his wife died. She was Christian, but her pagan father in grief stricken madness demanded that she marry him! Dymphna refused out of love for Christ and her father and fled to Belgium, where she worked caring for the sick. Her father found her, and when she again refused his request he fell into a fit of rage and slew her on the spot - this is the dialogue that this poster highlights. She is the patron of those who suffer from mental illness and those who care for them.

Designed and printed in Steubenville, Ohio, this poster is ideal for church walls and displays, Catholic schools, homes, and Catholic business's. Teach the faith to your children, your parish, or just yourself with our catechetical posters!

 

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This item is American-made by hand in our Steubenville workshop, not imported.