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Natural causes (4) ·
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7 State Street, New York City, NY (1) ·
Amiens, Kingdom of France (now France) (1) ·
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Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch Place, Dublin D08 TF98, Ireland (1) ·
Convent of St. Francis of Paola, Paola, Italy (1) ·
Grandmont Abbey, Limousin, France (1) ·
Kfarsghab, Lebanon (1) ·
Monastery of Saint Maron, Annaya, Keserwan District, Lebanon (1) ·
Namugongo, Uganda (1) ·
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English College, Via di Monserrato 45, 00186 Rome, Italy (1) ·
Glendalough Monastic Site, County Wicklow, Ireland (1) ·
Monastery of Saint Doumit, Bekaa Kafra, North Governorate, Lebanon (1) ·
Monastery of St. Francis of Paola, Tours, France (1) ·
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None (1) ·
Healing of a deaf-mute child in 19th century (1) ·
Healing of a mute boy during his lifetime (1) ·
Healing of a paralyzed woman in 1905 (1) ·
Healing of a terminally ill woman in Spain (1) ·
Healing of a woman’s blindness in 1965 AD (1) ·
Healing of Ann Theresa O'Neill from leukemia (1) ·
Healing of Eva Benassi, a young girl with acute peritonitis (confirmed for beatification) (1) ·
Healing of Sister Mary Abel Kamari from cancer (1) ·
Oil flowing from tomb curing infirmities (1) ·
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Posthumous cures at his tomb, confirmed for canonization (1) ·
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Resurrection of three dead persons (1) ·
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monk; hermit (1) ·
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Against poverty, bodily ills, sick people, educators (1) ·
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Roman Catholic writers; Catholic journalists; those suffering from dysentery; those falsely accused; the Jesuits (1) ·
Schoolchildren, Catholic schools, widows, loss of children, death of parents (1) ·
York, England; pregnant women; craftsmen; prisoners; bachelors (1)
Archbishop’s vestments, crosier, chalice (1) ·
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Maronite habit; prayer beads; incorrupt body (1) ·
Martyr’s palm, flames, white robe (1) ·
Mitre; crosier; book (1) ·
Monk’s habit, rosary, cross (1) ·
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Redemptorist habit, bishop's vestments, book (symbolizing education) (1) ·
Religious habit, cross (1) ·
Religious habit, cross, book, children (1) ·
School, children, rosary, lace cap, bonnet (1) ·
Stone, martyr's palm, sometimes depicted with her children (1)
Basilica of the Uganda Martyrs, Namugongo, Uganda (1) ·
Cathédrale Saint-Étienne de Bourges, Bourges, France (1) ·
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland (1) ·
Church of St. Francis of Paola, Paola, Italy (1) ·
Monastery of Saint Maron, Annaya, Lebanon (2) ·
Monte Cassino Abbey, Monte Cassino, Italy (1) ·
Motherhouse of the Little Sisters, Llíria, Spain (1) ·
Motherhouse of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, Namur, Belgium (1) ·
National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, Emmitsburg, Maryland (1) ·
National Shrine of St. John Neumann, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (1) ·
St. Margaret Clitherow's Shrine, The Shambles, York, England (1) ·
Westminster Cathedral, London, England (1) ·
York Minster, York, England (1)
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