Overcome Anxiety : how a prayer to Saint Dymphna can help you defeat anxiety-Catholically

Overcome Anxiety : how a prayer to Saint Dymphna can help you defeat anxiety

The Power of Prayer on Work-Related Anxiety

There are a million things that may trigger your anxiety, but don't be alarmed: there is nothing prayer can't heal.
Work-related anxieties are common stressful situations that tend to arise due to work or due to your responsibilities at the workplace. Sadly, they are very common, and anyone who is fully-invested in their craft will experience it at some point. For some, work-related anxiety may linger for days, months, even years. For others, it hits once, then it tapers out gradually over time. There are many ways for anxiety to manifest, and they are not all alike.
Although it is never truly possible to pin down the concrete reasons behind anxiety, engaging in deep, meditative prayer can grant you some clarity and relaxation, and ultimately, make it easier for you to tackle the causes behind your anxieties. Here is the process...

Preparing Yourself for Prayer

The first step to undergoing any meditative phase is to prepare yourself for it. Since anxieties are psychological and emotional in nature, the best way to prepare for it is to calm your thoughts and your emotions, even for a moment.
Take a page from the verse of Matthew 6:5, which states: "when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen," and be guided by this advice. To prepare best for deep, meditative prayer, find a quiet and calm location, away from things that may remind you of your anxieties, and observe silence for a short while.
Like most meditative practices, make sure to sit on a flat, comfortable surface, rest your muscles, close your eyes, and breathe. It is very important to do some breathing exercises before you pray, to ensure that your mind and body are synced and relax.
Take as much time as you need when preparing for prayer. The preparation period for prayer is something you cannot rush. Although the preparation portion is the first step to deep, prayerful moments, it is vital and it should be taken seriously. This is one stage of the whole prayer process that can't be skipped, because doing so might make you unprepared for the more important and spiritually-challenging step: praying as deeply and as sincerely as you can muster.
While praying, sometimes it helps having something to focus with, so try holding in your hand a comfort cross while praying.
Comfort Cross

Let These Bible Verses Guide You

One way to truly achieve that level of clarity is to find inspiration from the Bible. If you don't know how to phrase your prayer to the Lord, or if you want to work on a single thought before starting your prayer (for many people, this helps), here are some Bible verses on anxiety to serve as a guide.
"The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside quiet waters. He restores my soul; He guides me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You have anointed my head with oil; my cup overflows. Surely goodness and loving kindness will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever." - Psalm 23:1-6
"For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind." - 2 Timothy 1:7
"So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." - Isaiah 41:10
You may even incorporate these verses in your prayer.
Moving forward, you can dive into your prayer session by speaking with God, through prayer, like you would a friend, or by repeating a prayer template, like the one below.

Prayer for Anxiety, through the Intercession of Saint Dymphna

Good Saint Dymphna,
Great wonder-worker in every affliction of mind and body, I humbly implore your powerful intercession with Jesus through Mary, the Health of the Sick, in my present need.
(State your needs here)
Saint Dymphna, martyr of purity, patroness of those who suffer with nervous and mental afflictions, beloved child of Jesus and Mary, pray to Them for me and obtain my request.
Amen.
St.Dymphna

Seek Medical Help or Professional Therapy

Make it a habit to pray everyday at home, before work, and most importantly, after it, so you may assess the level of stress you've encountered at work with the Lord's presence in your prayer session. Aside from keeping a consistent relationship with God through prayer, you may also supplement your healing by seeking medical help or professional therapy.
God has blessed us with friends, family, and medical professionals who can help us traverse through the difficult journey of anxiety and depression. If you seek further healing, don't be afraid to seek the advice or assistance of a medical professional.
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30 comments

St. Dymphna, please help my son and my granddaughter who both suffer with bi polar to be healed and believe in God and that God can heal them I ask this in Jesus name. Amen

Vickie Carnevale

My prayer to St. Dymphna is to heal me of my anxiety and depression. To help me to understand more that God is always with me and that I am never alone or abandoned by his love. I pray that my children are always protected and guided and that my youngest daughter gets the help that she needs to be able to learn and navigate her emotions properly without anger and anxiousness.

Aria

Dear St. Dymphna, please intercede for us who suffer from mental illness, anxiety, panic attack etc., on this great Feast Day of the Holy Name of Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary for every physical and spiritual healing for the glory of God the Father. Amen. Anne

Cathy Feghali

St. Dymphna, I pray that you will intercede for my son that is suffering with mental illness and is in denial. He is pushing everyone away. He has lost everything including his job, home, car but most of all he has pushed away his wife and young son. We have tried everything to get him help but they say it has to be voluntary . He wants to go live with the homeless because he feels he is a failure if he moves in temporarily with his parents. I pray that he gets some clarity in his mind to seek help and not abandon his loved ones. We love him very much.

Margaret

God bless you all. I pray for you and myself with this terrible affliction. I pray for the intercession of St. Dympha on our behalf that we may move forward with our lives and be supportive of one another so we may be confident and secure in the living arms of our Lord.

Adam

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