
“You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect."
Mtt. 5,48
Our Holy Patrons
Just as saints are chosen as patrons by countries, associations, and individuals for the virtues and attributes they embodied in life, we entrust our endeavors to St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Dymphna, imploring them to intercede for us so, like them, we may also bear witness to God when it comes to the study of human soul and the restoration of mental health.
Patron of universities and the students
Saint Thomas Aquinas
Born around 1225 in Roccasecca, Italy, Aquinas is widely regarded as one of the most significant Christian theologians and philosophers of the medieval period. A Dominican friar, he made profound contributions to theology, philosophy, and education, shaping the intellectual landscape of the Western world.
Patroness of the afflicted with mental and nervous disorders
Saint Dymphna
Daughter of a pagan king and a devout Christian mother, saint Dymphna was born in Ireland in the 7th century. Her mother raised Dymphna in the Christian faith, fostering her piety and devotion to God. From a young age, Dymphna exhibited extraordinary virtue, committing herself to chastity and a life dedicated to Christ.