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The Chaplet of St. Dymphna (Male Voice)

12 مناظر· 08/27/23
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This chaplet consists of a medal of Saint Dymphna followed by two introductory beads and one group of 15 beads. The 15 beads represent the 15 years of Saint Dymphna's life and the 2 beads are for the intentions of the Holy Father.

Patroness for the healing of emotional disorders.

Image Credit: Ramon F Velasquez, Creative Commons.
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All music used with license from Universal Production Music and photos are taken from the public domain.

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A Chaplet is a Christian meditative form of prayer which uses prayer beads. Some chaplets have a strong Marian element, others focus more directly on Jesus or the Saints. Chaplets are "personal devotionals." They have no set form and vary considerably. In the Roman Catholic Church, while the usual five-decade Dominican rosary is a chaplet, often chaplets have fewer beads than a traditional rosary and a different set of prayers.

This channel was created by a husband and wife team who wanted to compile both common and rare chaplets in one easy to find place in order to fill a gap in the accessibility of these amazing Catholic prayers.

This channel seeks to bring a multitude of different chaplets, in all of their forms, to listeners providing a rich resource of spiritual healing, encouragement, and support for the daily struggles of everyday life.

The channel is designed primarily for listening while in the car, home, doing chores, or while exercising. Video content is intentionally still so as to focus the listener on the prayers and to be compatible with the other activities in which they’re engaged at the time of listening.
Imagery in this channel is intentionally sought to be in the public domain or within creative commons guidelines.

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