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None (48) ·
420 E 156th St, Bronx, New York 10455, United States (1) ·
Al-Tahira Church, Qaraqosh, Nineveh Governorate, Iraq (1) ·
Dokkum Boniface Shrine, Bonifatiuspark, 9101 Dokkum, Friesland, Netherlands (1) ·
St. Alphege's Church, Solihull B91 3EX, England (1) ·
St. Michael's Abbey, Siegburg, Germany (1) ·
St. Saturnin Church, Limoges, France (1) ·
Thetford IP24 1BB, England (1) ·
Trg Sv. Trojstva 1, 52100 Pula, Croatia (1)
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Blackbird nesting in outstretched hand (1) ·
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Heavenly voice during trial; fire forming protective vault without harm (1) ·
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Raised a boy from the dead (1) ·
Raising a dead person invoking the Trinity (1) ·
Rescuing all hospital patients during a fire (1) ·
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Staff blooming into linden tree at Pupping (1) ·
Survival from poisoned chalice with serpent emerging (1) ·
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Unknown (1)
None (41) ·
Blood from stabbing extinguishing the flames (1) ·
Blood relic cures for the sick (traditional) (1) ·
Calmed a storm and expelled Loch Ness monster (1) ·
Curing of the blind and lame at translation (1) ·
Earthquake at his tomb on burial (1) ·
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Spring of water at martyrdom site (1) ·
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- Saint Ælfheah of Canterbury
- Saint Alfred the Great
- Saint Benedict of Aniane
- Saint Boniface
- Saint Brigid of Kildare
- Saint Callistus I
- Saint Canute IV of Denmark
- Saint Casimir
- Saint Castorius
- Saint Cecilia
- Saint Christopher
- Saint Colette
- Saint Columba of Iona
- Saint Crispinian
- Saint Denis of Paris
- Saint Dominic of Silos
- Saint Domninus of Fidenza
- Saint Edmund the Martyr
- Saint Elizabeth
- Saint Elizabeth of Schönau
- Saint Felix of Valois
- Saint Frances of Rome
- Saint Gatianus of Tours
- Saint Gregory of Spoleto
- Saint Gregory the Great
- Saint Hugh of Grenoble
- Saint James Intercisus
- Saint John Joseph of the Cross
- Saint John of Damascus
- Saint John of God
- Saint John the Evangelist
- Saint Kevin of Glendalough
- Saint Leo the Great
- Saint Leopold III
- Saint Ludolf of Ratzeburg
- Saint Margaret of Scotland
- Saint Mariana de Jesús de Paredes
- Saint Maximus of Turin
- Saint Mechtilde of Hackeborn
- Saint Meletius of Antioch
- Saint Nicephorus of Constantinople
- Saint Nicholas of Flüe
- Saint Olaf II of Norway
- Saint Polycarp of Smyrna
- Saint Pope Cornelius
- Saint Saturninus of Toulouse
- Saint Sebastian
- Saint Theodgar of Vestervig
- Saint Theotimus of Tomis
- Saint Thomas à Becket
- Saint Ursula
- Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg
- Saint Zachary


