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  1. SaintName - Page
  2. SaintBirthDate - Start date
  3. SaintDeathDate - End date
  4. SaintMiracle1 - Searchtext
  5. SaintMiracle2 - Searchtext
  6. SaintMiracle3 - Searchtext
  7. SaintCauseOfDeath - List of Page, delimiter: , (allowed values: Natural causes · Martyr)
  8. SaintFeastDay - Page
  9. SaintBeatifiedBy - Page

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Page SaintName SaintBirthDate SaintDeathDate SaintMiracle1 SaintMiracle2 SaintMiracle3 SaintCauseOfDeath SaintFeastDay SaintBeatifiedBy
Mother Angelica (edit) Mother Angelica 1923-04-20 2016-03-27 Natural causes
Pope John Paul II (edit) Pope John Paul II 1920-05-18 2005-04-05 12:00:00 AM The Healing of Sister Marie Simon-Pierre Normand: Sister Marie, a French nun, suffered from Parkinson's disease, the same condition that afflicted Pope John Paul II. After his death in 2005, her fellow nuns prayed for her healing through the intercession of John Paul II. In 2007, Sister Marie r ... The Healing of Floribeth Mora Diaz: In Costa Rica, Floribeth Mora Diaz was suffering from an inoperable brain aneurysm, which was expected to be fatal. On May 1, 2011, the day of John Paul II's beatification, she watched the ceremony on television and reported feeling an overwhelming sense of w ... Natural causes October 22 Pope Benedict XVI
Rhoda Wise (edit) Rhoda Wise 1888-02-22 1948-07-07 Natural causes
St. Francis of Assisi (edit) St. Francis of Assisi 1182 1226-10-03 While meditating on the Passion of Christ, Francis reportedly received the stigmata, the wounds identical to those suffered by Jesus during the crucifixion. These included wounds in his hands, feet, and side. This was seen as a divine sign of his sanctity and his profound identification with the suf ... There were reports of healings associated with Francis both during his life and after his death. People claimed to be cured of various ailments after praying to him or when relics associated with him were used. After his death, miracles continued to be reported at his tomb. For instance, stories of cures and other divine interventions were documented by those who sought his intercession. Natural causes October 4 Pope Gregory IX
St. Rita (edit) St. Rita 1381 1457-05-22 The sweet fragrance that reportedly emanated from her body after her death. This scent was said to fill the room where she lay and even the entire monastery, and it was considered a sign of her sanctity. Elizabeth Bergamini, a young girl who was mute and had other health issues, was said to be miraculously healed after her parents prayed at St. Rita's tomb. Natural causes Pope Urban VIII