Which saint is for healing




















Not all ailments are visible, as the next saint teaches us. Dymphna , like most young, devout Catholic women of her time, pledged a life of chastity.

Unfortunately for the young princess, she became the object of her father's incestuous desires shortly after the death of his wife. Driven by madness, her father ordered her to marry him and to take the place of her mother, the former queen.

The young Dymphna fled her kingdom but was later captured in Geel, Belgium. In yet another episode of anger and insanity, her father decapitated her along with her confessor, Father Gerebernus. She was only 15 when she was martyred. Today, St. Dymphna's image is commonly found in mental hospitals and in institutions for psychologists and psychiatrists. The Church recognizes her as the patron saint of the mentally ill, and in some instances, the patron saint of victims of incest.

Dymphna, St. Maximilian Kolbe 's influence is known through his work with those dealing with unseen demons-- in this case, drug addicts. Maximilian Kolbe is a more contemporary saint, having been canonized a mere 36 years ago. His act of martyrdom is not only shared widely in church, but you might even find it in history books: he was captured by Nazis during World War II and was imprisoned in Auschwitz, Poland.

Auschwitz, being a death camp, and Nazis, being Nazis, were on their usual routine of executing random Polish or Jewish prisoners when Maximilian Kolbe volunteered to take a Polish victim's place. His random act of bravery and kindness may have brought him death, but it also granted him the greatest honor in our century.

The world of medical science is pretty much still a mystery, even to the most intelligent of scientists and doctors. As a Catholic, who do you turn to when your illness is difficult to diagnose, or even explain? One of the most interesting individuals who lived in our time was the famous recipient of mysterious afflictions himself, up until the day he died.

The famed stigmatist, St. Padre Pio , first began experiencing the painful manifestations of the Stigmata while hearing confession on September 20, These stigmatic manifestations included all bodily wounds that Christ received while on his way to calvary. Knowing what to say when someone is sick , can be difficult. Some Catholics prefer the Healing Prayer of Surrender for this reason.

It prays that the Lord take complete control over every aspect of your life so that He may heal you from the inside out. The prayer hopes that with compassion, on the other side of this sickness is the path to salvation. CHP This prayer is about fully recognizing and accepting the sacrifice Jesus made.

The penalty has been paid in full CHP It also focuses on forgiving the causes of your pain. From where you stand in the health of life eternal—all wounds healed, and all tears wiped away—pray for [mention requests], and for all of us. Sometimes what we need most to heal—or to even think about healing—is some good, restful sleep. This prayer asks Jesus to help you sleep, rid the demons from your thoughts, and keep the Angels in watch over you while you sleep.

Anthony of Padua is believed to make things happen. Although he is the patron saint of lost items, St. Anthony is often invoked in prayer for restoring health, to help those in distress or sorrow, and more. Dymphna, patron of those with illnesses affecting the mind, be my intercessor to Jesus, the Divine Physician.

This is not just a prayer for the surrender of your heart, mind, body, and soul. This is a prayer to Jesus which surrenders finances, occupation, resources, and all the things you do and do not know. By doing so, it allows Jesus into every aspect of your being. Aldegundis Broken Bones — St. John the Apostle Cancer — St. Peregrine, St. Joseph of Leonessa Cancer of the Nose — St. Emily de Rodat Cerebral Palsy — St.

Servulus Childhood Illness — St. Lidwina of Schiedam Chronically Ill — St. Erasmus of Formiae St. Josemaria Escriva Diseases of the Eyes — St. Adelaide of Villich, St. Reineldis Depression — St. Margaret of Antioch Edema or Swelling — St. Leobinus Epilepsy and Seizures — St. Ermelinda of Meldert Gastritis — St. Padre Pio Gout — St. Teresa of Avila, St. Ulrich of Zell, St. John Chrysostom, St. Colette of Corbie Hearing loss of — St. He is also a patron saint of young people, love, travelers, and people seeking protection from nightmares.

People often pray for Raphael's help in healing their bodies from illnesses and injuries. Raphael clears away toxic spiritual energy that has harmed people's physical health, promoting good health in every area of the body. Stories of miracles resulting from Raphael's intervention span the full range of physical healing. These include major improvements like better function for major organs such as the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, eyes, and ears and recovered use of injured limbs.

They also include everyday health improvements like relief from allergies, headaches, and stomachaches. Raphael can heal people who are suffering from acute sicknesses like an infection or sudden injuries like wounds from a car accident , as well as those who need healing for chronic conditions such as diabetes, cancer, or paralysis if God chooses to heal them.

Usually, God answers prayers for healing within the natural order of the world he has created, rather than supernaturally. God often assigns Raphael to answer people's prayer requests for good health by blessing their medical care as they pursue natural means of attaining good health, such as taking medications, having surgery, doing physical therapy, eating nutritiously, drinking water , and getting enough sleep and exercise.

Although Raphael may heal people instantly after prayer alone, that's rarely how the healing process happens. Raphael also heals people's minds and emotions by working with God's Spirit to help change people's thoughts and feelings. Believers often pray for help from Raphael to recover from mental and emotional suffering.

Thoughts lead to attitudes and actions which then lead people's lives either closer to or farther away from God. Raphael directs people's attention to their thoughts and urges them to evaluate how healthy those thoughts are, according to whether or not they reflect God's perspective. People who are stuck in a rut of unhealthy thought patterns that are fueling an addiction such as to pornography, alcohol, gambling, overworking, overeating, etc. They seek to change the way they think, which will then help them replace the addictive behavior with healthier habits.

Raphael can help people change the way they think and feel about other persistent problems in their lives that they need to figure out how to navigate wisely, such as relationships with difficult people and challenging life circumstances that linger, like unemployment. Through Raphael's help, people can get new ideas that can lead to healing breakthroughs in situations like these.



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