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Sort of; there is a Saint Dymphna (also seen as "Dympna" or "Dimpna"), whose name is sometimes confused and switched with "Daphne". Saint Dymphna is the patron saint of the mentally and emotionally ill, those with neurological disorders, runaways, and victims of incest. She was an Irish girl, born to a pagan father and a devout Christian mother. Her mother died when she was 14, and her father, in a deteriorated mental state, made an effort to remarry a woman who looked like his wife. He therefore tried to force Dymphna to take her mother's place, since she resembled her mother very closely. Dymphna ran away, but was later caught and killed by her father, and was thus cannonized at 15. Saint Dymphna's prayer goes: "Hear us, O God, Our Savior, as we honor St. Dymphna, patroness of those afflicted with mental and emotional illness. Help us to be inspired by her example and comforted by her merciful help. Amen."
Dymphna died in 6##.
Dymphna Cusack was born in 1902.
Dymphna Clark was born in 1916.
Dymphna Clark died in 2000.
There is no record of the name of Dymphna's mother.
Saint Dymphna - album - was created on 2008-09-05.
Dymphna had a horrible family life. Her mother passed away when she was still young. Her father tried to marry her but Dymphna refused so he killed her.
Variation of the Greek name, Daphne (Greek: Δάφνη) meaning "laurel" According to the Greek myth, Daphne was a nymp who was transformed into a laurel tree by her father to protect her from the pursuits of Apollo
Dymphna was born sometime in the 7th century. The precise date is not known.7th century
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Dymphna Cusack died on October 19, 1981, in Manly, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.