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St. Dymphna is the patron saint of incest survivors, runaways and people with mental disorders. Get a picture of a devil, color it green and name it for the affliction you wish to remove or heal. Place that image face down under the candle. Say the following prayer followed by your intention daily: “Saint Dymphna, renowned for many miracles, please hear my plea.” Once the candle burns to the bottom but has not yet extinguished, take the image of the devil and burn it in the flame of the candle. Then, allow the candle to burn out. Take the candle to a cemetery and bury it there to symbolize the death, burial and/or transformation of your affliction.

St. Dymphna Devotional Candle

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St. Dymphna is the patron saint of incest survivors, runaways and people with mental disorders. Get a picture of a devil, color it green and name it for the affliction you wish to remove or heal. Place that image face down under the candle. Say the following prayer followed by your intention daily: “Saint Dymphna, renowned for many miracles, please hear my plea.” Once the candle burns to the bottom but has not yet extinguished, take the image of the devil and burn it in the flame of the candle. Then, allow the candle to burn out. Take the candle to a cemetery and bury it there to symbolize the death, burial and/or transformation of your affliction.

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These candles are Art and very powerful

These candles are Art and very powerful.

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