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Alexandria, Egypt, Roman Empire
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Auschwitz, Nazi-occupied Poland
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Benevento, Italy
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Bordeaux, France
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Carthage, Roman Province of Africa
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Cyrrhus, Syria
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Edessa, Mesopotamia (now Şanlıurfa, Turkey)
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Abingdon, Berkshire, Roman Britain (now England)
Agaunum, Roman Empire (modern Saint-Maurice, Switzerland)
Agaunum, Switzerland, Roman Empire
Agnone, Kingdom of Naples
Aksum, Ethiopia
Alba de Tormes, Castile, Spain
Albanopolis, Armenia
Alexandria, Roman Egypt (now Egypt)
Algiers, Kingdom of Tlemcen (now Algeria)
Amasea, Pontus, Roman Empire (now Turkey)
Anderlecht, Belgium
Angostura, Antioquia Department, Colombia
Aniane, Languedoc, Kingdom of the Franks (now France)
Annaya, Lebanon
Annaya, Mount Lebanon, Ottoman Empire
Annesi, Cappadocia, Roman Empire
Antinoë, Egypt (or possibly Antioch, Syria)
Antioch, Roman Empire
Antioch, Roman Syria, Roman Empire (now Antakya, Turkey)
Apostolic Palace, Vatican City
Aquila, Kingdom of Naples
Ardmore, Ireland
Arequipa, Arequipa Region, Peru
Arius, Nazianzus, Cappadocia, Roman Empire
Arles, Kingdom of the Visigoths (now France)
Arles, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Armenia
Ars-sur-Formans, Ain, France
Artois, Francia
Assisi, Papal States
Assisi, Umbria, Italy
Auschwitz-Birkenau, German-occupied Poland
Autun, Burgundy, Francia
Auvergne, Gaul (modern-day France)
Badia a Passignano, Tuscany, Italy
Baependi, Minas Gerais, Republic of Brazil (now Brazil)
Bamberg, Franconia, Holy Roman Empire
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States
Berestove (near Kyiv), Kievan Rus'
Beth Lapat, Persia (now Ahvaz, Iran)
Bethlehem, Judea
Beverley, Kingdom of Northumbria (now England)
Bharananganam, Kerala, India
Billerbeck, Münster, Frankish Empire (now Germany)
Bingen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Birmingham, England
Bologna, Holy Roman Empire
Brescia, Kingdom of Italy (now Italy)
Brescia, Lombardy, Italy
Brescia, Republic of Venice (now Italy)
Briviesca, Kingdom of Castile (now Spain)
Buda, Kingdom of Hungary
Caccamo, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily (now Italy)
Caen, France
Caesarea Mazaca, Cappadocia, Roman Empire
Caesarea, Cappadocia
Cagliari, Sardinia, Kingdom of Sardinia (now Italy)
Calabria, Italy
Camerino, Italy
Candes-Saint-Martin, Loire Valley, Gaul, Roman Empire (now France)
Cannae, Italy
Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury, England
Canterbury, Kingdom of England
Canterbury, Kingdom of Kent
Canterbury, Kingdom of Kent (modern-day Kent, England)
Canton, OH
Cardona, Spain
Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Carmel-by-the-Sea, New Spain
Cartagena, Colombia
Carthage, Africa Proconsularis, Roman Empire
Carthage, Africa Proconsularis, Roman Empire (now Tunisia)
Cascia, Umbria, Papal States (now Italy)
Catania, Sicily, Italy
Cerfroid, France
Cherson, Eastern Roman Empire (now Sevastopol, Crimea)
Chersonesus, Taurica, Roman Empire (now Crimea)
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Chur, Raetia, Roman Empire
Città di Castello, Umbria, Italy
Civitavecchia, Roman Empire
Clairvaux, France
Clogher, Tyrone, Ireland
Clonard, County Meath, Ireland
Clonmacnoise, County Offaly, Ireland
Cloyne, Ireland
Cologne, Electorate of Cologne, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany)
Cologne, Germania Inferior (now Germany)
Comana Pontica, Roman Empire (now Gümenek, Turkey)
Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
Cortona, Tuscany, Italy
Cremona, Duchy of Milan
Crimea (tradition) or Rome
Cîteaux Abbey, Duchy of Burgundy (now France)
Córdoba, Al-Andalus
Desert near Thebes, Egypt, Roman Empire
Dokkum, Frisia
Dokkum, Frisia, Frankish Empire
Dover, Kent, England
Eben am Achensee, Tyrol, Austria
Echternach, Luxembourg
Edessa, Mesopotamia, Roman Empire (now Şanlıurfa, Turkey) or Persia (traditional)
Edessa, Osroëne
Edinburgh Castle, Kingdom of Scotland
Egilsay Island, Orkney Islands, Kingdom of Norway (now Scotland)
Eichstätt, Franconia
Emmaus, Judea (ancient)
Emmitsburg, Maryland, USA
Enghien, Val-d'Oise, France
Ephesus, Asia Minor, Roman Empire
Ephesus, Roman Empire
Estremoz, Portugal
Eu, Seine-Maritime, Normandy, France
Evesham Abbey, Worcestershire, England
Faenza, Italy
Famagusta, Kingdom of Cyprus
Ferentino, Papal States
Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Florence, Republic of Florence (now Italy)
Flüeli, near Sachseln, Switzerland
Fontfroide Abbey, Narbonne, France
Forlì, Papal States (now Italy)
Formia, Latium, Roman Empire (now Italy)
Fossanova Abbey, Papal States (now Italy)
Fribourg, Switzerland
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal
Gheel, Brabant, Frankish Kingdom (now Belgium)
Ghent, Flanders (now Belgium)
Glendalough, County Wicklow, Ireland
Goleto, Kingdom of Italy
Gortyn, Crete, Roman Empire
Granada, Spain
Greenwich, Kingdom of England (now London, England)
Grenoble, France
Grodno, Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Hanoi, Vietnam
Helfta, Saxony, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany)
Hierapolis, Phrygia, Roman Empire (now Pamukkale, Turkey)
Hippo Regius, Roman Africa
Hoxne, Suffolk, Kingdom of East Anglia (now England)
Ilok, Kingdom of Hungary (now Vukovar-Srijem County, Croatia)
Imola, Emilia-Romagna, Roman Empire
Inner Farne Island, Northumbria (modern-day Northumberland, England)
Iona, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Isiro, Haut-Uélé, Democratic Republic of Congo
Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Judea
Jerusalem, Judea (modern-day Israel)
Jerusalem, Judea (now Israel)
Jerusalem, Judea, Roman Empire
Jerusalem, Judea, Roman Empire (now Israel)
Jerusalem, Judea, Roman Empire or Colchis (now Georgia)
Jerusalem, Roman Judea (now Israel)
Judea, Roman Empire (now Israel)
Jutland, Denmark
Kahnawake, Quebec, Canada
Kalaupapa, Molokai, Kingdom of Hawaii (now USA)
Kalaupapa, Molokai, Territory of Hawaii
Kandy, Kingdom of Kandy (Sri Lanka)
Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland
Kildare, Ireland
Klosterneuburg, Lower Austria, Holy Roman Empire
Koblenz-Metternich, Germany
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Kraków, Kingdom of Poland (now Poland)
Kraków, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Kraków, Lesser Poland, Poland
Kraków, Poland
La Guardia, Toledo, Castile, Spain
La Haye-du-Puits, Normandy, France
La Mure, France
Lalouvesc, Ardèche, France
León, Castile and León, Spain
Lima, Peru
Lima, Viceroyalty of Peru
Lima, Viceroyalty of Peru (now Peru)
Lisieux, Calvados, France
Llanbadarn Fawr, Wales
Llíria, Spain
Lochieu, France
London, England
Longchamp, France
Lorch, Noricum, Roman Empire (now Austria)
Los Andes, Valparaíso Region, Chile
Lucania, Roman Empire
Lucca, Republic of Lucca (now Italy)
Lucca, Tuscany, Italy
Lugdunum, Gaul, Roman Empire
Lycia, Asia Minor, Roman Empire
Lyon, France
Lyon, Kingdom of France (now France)
Lérins, Provence, France
Machaerus, Perea, Roman Empire
Magdeburg, Saxony
Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany)
Mallorca, Spain
Mar Saba Monastery, near Jerusalem (now West Bank)
Marburg, Landgraviate of Thuringia (now Hesse, Germany)
Marseille, France
Maubeuge, Francia
Maubeuge, Frankish Empire (now France)
Menevia, Wales
Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico City, Viceroyalty of New Spain (now Mexico)
Milan, Duchy of Milan (now Italy)
Milan, Roman Empire
Moerbeke-Waas, East Flanders, Belgium
Monaco
Monastery of Theodosius, near Jerusalem, Judea (modern West Bank)
Mondonio, Kingdom of Sardinia (now Italy)
Monte Cassino, Italy
Monte Cassino, Lazio, Italy
Monte Pellegrino, Sicily
Monte Senario, Italy
Montefalco, Papal States
Montefalco, Umbria, Italy
Montepulciano, Tuscany (now Italy)
Montmartre, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Monza, Lombardy, Italy
Moulins, France
Mount Colzim, Roman Egypt (near the Red Sea, now Egypt)
Mount Sinai, Egypt
Mylapore, India
Myra, Lycia, Roman Empire (now Demre, Antalya Province, Turkey)
Mérida, Lusitania, Roman Empire (now Spain)
Mézerolles, Ponthieu, Francia (now France)
Nagasaki, Hizen Province, Japan
Nagasaki, Japan
Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
Namugongo, Buganda Kingdom, Uganda
Namur, United Kingdom of the Netherlands (now Belgium)
Naples, Kingdom of Naples
Naples, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy)
Nazareth or Jerusalem, Judea (traditional belief)
Near Mardin, Ottoman Empire
Near Nousiainen, Finland
Near Çınar (Diyarbakır Province), Ottoman Empire
Nettuno, Rome, Italy
Nevers, Nièvre, France
Newminster Abbey, Northumberland, Kingdom of England
Nicaea, Bithynia, Roman Empire
Nicomedia, Bithynia
Nicomedia, Bithynia, Eastern Roman Empire (now İzmit, Kocaeli Province, Turkey)
Nicomedia, Bithynia, Roman Empire (now İzmit, Kocaeli Province, Turkey)
Nicomedia, Bithynia, Roman Empire (now İzmit, Turkey)
Nisibis, Mesopotamia
Nogent-sur-Seine, Francia
Nola, Roman Empire (now Italy)
North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Novara, Italy
Odense, Island of Funen, Denmark
Osimo, Marche, Italy
Ostia, Roman Empire
Oxford, England
Padua, Italy
Padua, Republic of Venice
Pagani, Kingdom of Naples
Pagani, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy)
Pannonia, Roman Empire (now Serbia)
Paray-le-Monial, Saône-et-Loire, France
Paris, France
Paris, Kingdom of France
Patras, Achaea, Roman Empire (now Greece)
Pergamum, Roman Asia (now Bergama, Turkey)
Persia
Persia (traditional martyrdom site)
Pfalz Grona, Lower Saxony, Holy Roman Empire
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Plessis-lès-Tours, France
Poitiers, France
Poitiers, Gaul (now France)
Pompei, Naples, Italy
Pozzuoli, Roman Empire
Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia
Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia (now Czech Republic)
Prato, Italy
Prokonnesos, Sea of Marmara, Byzantine Empire (now Marmara Island, Turkey)
Provence, France
Prüm, Germany
Pupping, Upper Austria (now Austria)
Pyoktong, North Korea
Péruwelz, Hainaut, Frankish Kingdom (modern Belgium)
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Quedlinburg, Saxony, Kingdom of Germany
Quito, Audiencia of Quito, Spanish Empire
Quế Sơn Valley, Vietnam
Rakunai, New Britain, Papua New Guinea
Ratzeburg, Mecklenburg, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany)
Ravenna, Italy
Rila Monastery, Kyustendil Province, First Bulgarian Empire
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Rome, Ostrogothic Kingdom
Rome, Western Roman Empire (now Italy)
Rouen, Kingdom of France (now France)
Rouen, Normandy (under English control)
Saenamteo, Seoul, Korea
Sahuayo, Michoacán, Mexico
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, USA
Saint-Ignace, Huronia, New France (now near Midland, Ontario, Canada)
Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre, Vendée, Kingdom of France (now France)
Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, Limousin, Gaul (now France)
Saint-Pern, France
Salamanca, Spain
Salamis, Cyprus, Roman Empire
Salzburg, Bavaria, Germany (now Austria)
San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy
San Giovanni Rotondo, Apulia, Italy
Santarém, Santarém District, Portugal
Sardinia, Roman Empire
Saul, County Down, Ireland
Savona, Kingdom of Italy (now Italy)
Scetis, Wadi El Natrun, Egypt
Schiedam, County of Holland (now Netherlands)
Schio, Vicenza, Italy
Schönau Abbey, Bingen, Germany
Sebaste, Armenia (modern-day Sivas, Turkey)
Sebaste, Lesser Armenia (modern-day Sivas, Turkey)
Seewis im Prättigau, Switzerland
Seoul, Joseon Korea
Seoul, Korea
Serra San Bruno, Calabria, Italy
Seville, Crown of Castile
Seville, Spain
Seville, Visigothic Kingdom (now Spain)
Shangchuan Island, Guangdong, Ming Empire (now China)
Silos Abbey, Silos, Province of Burgos, Castile (now Spain)
Sirmium, Pannonia (now Sremska Mitrovica, Serbia)
Skänninge, Sweden
Smyrna, Asia Minor
Smyrna, Asia Minor (modern-day İzmir, Turkey)
Smyrna, Asia Minor, Roman Empire
Soissons, Gaul, Roman Empire (now France)
Soissy-sur-Seine, Champagne, France
Somasca, Italy
South China Sea, near Mindanao, Philippines
Spoleto, Roman Empire (now Italy)
St. Charles, Missouri, United States
St. Joseph's Oratory, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Stará Boleslav, Duchy of Bohemia
Steiris, Phocis, Greece
Stiklestad, Norway
Sucúa, Morona-Santiago, Ecuador
Syracuse, Sicily, Roman Empire (now Italy)
Székesfehérvár, Kingdom of Hungary
Székesfehérvár, Kingdom of Hungary (now Hungary)
Tabennisi, Egypt, Roman Empire (near modern Dendera, Egypt)
Taken to heaven in a fiery chariot (tradition)
Tarascon, Gaul
Tarnovo, Second Bulgarian Empire
Ter Doest Abbey, Lissewege, Flanders (modern Belgium)
Thebes, Boeotia, Greece
Thessalonica, Macedonia, Roman Empire (now Thessaloniki, Greece)
Toledo, Visigothic Kingdom
Toledo, Visigothic Kingdom (now Spain)
Tomi, Exinius Pontus, Moesia (modern Constanta, Romania)
Tomis, Scythia Minor, Roman Empire (now Constanța, Romania)
Toulon, Var, France
Toulouse, Gaul, Roman Empire (now France)
Toulouse, Visigothic Kingdom (now France) or Spain
Tours, Gaul, Roman Empire (now France)
Tours, Neustria, Frankish Kingdom
Tunis, Hafsid Sultanate
Turin, Kingdom of Italy (now Italy)
Turin, Piedmont, Kingdom of Sardinia
Turin, Roman Empire (now Italy)
Tyburn, London, England
Tyburn, London, Kingdom of England
Unknown (tradition: Glastonbury, England)
Unknown, likely Ireland
Unknown, possibly Ethiopia or Persia
Unknown, traditionally Jerusalem, Judea
Uzès, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Val di Castro, Kingdom of Italy
Valencia, Hispania Tarraconensis, Roman Empire
Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain
Valladolid, Crown of Castile (now Spain)
Vannes, Duchy of Brittany (now France)
Vatican City
Verona, Italy
Verona, Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia (now Italy)
Verona, Roman Empire (now Italy)
Via Claudia (now Via Amerina), Roman Empire (now Italy)
Vienne, Gaul (now France)
Villarreal, Castellón, Spain
Villarreal, Spain
Vitebsk, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (now Belarus)
Viterbo, Lazio, Italy
Voghera, Italy
Walcheren, Netherlands
Winchester, Wessex (now England)
Wuchang, Hubei, China
Wuyi, Hebei, China
Würzburg, Franconia, Holy Roman Empire
Xilin County, Guangxi, Qing Empire (now China)
York, England
Zaña, Viceroyalty of Peru (now Peru)
Ágreda, Soria, Spain
Évreux, Gaul, Roman Empire (now France)
Úbeda, Jaén, Kingdom of Spain (now Spain)
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No specific miracles recorded for canonization
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Group miracle for Korean Martyrs: healing of a Korean woman from terminal cancer
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Healing attributed to the Chinese Martyrs
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Healing of a Brazilian boy with brain injury
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Healing of a child from terminal illness
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Healing of a woman with hemorrhage, 4th century
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Healing of the sick during his lifetime
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None (equipollent canonization)
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Prediction of the siege of Benevento by Emperor Constans II
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Alleged walking across the Sambre River
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Announcing Jesus’ birth to Mary (Luke 1:26–38)
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Appearance preventing accusation of Christians eating meat during Lent
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Banishing snakes from Ireland
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Bishop William's blindness and healing
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Blackbird nesting in outstretched hand
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Blood liquefaction, first recorded in 1389
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Boat guided by dove to Monaco
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Boniface’s Oak miracle (felling of Donar’s Oak)
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Boy bitten by poisonous snake healed
Bread turning to roses when confronted by guards
Calming the Adige River flood, c. 361 AD
Carrying Christ child across river without sinking
Carrying a heavy beam alone that 20 men could not lift
Causing spring of water in desert during drought
Cephalophoric legend: walked with severed head to burial site
Conversion of Visigoth chiefs Mandrier and Flavian
Conversion of a pagan in Milan
Conversion of her son Augustine, 387 AD
Conversion of their jailer Marcellus and others during imprisonment
Cure of Giuseppe Carlo Audino from cancer (beatification)
Cure of a nun suffering from severe illness
Cure of a young boy from fatal illness in 1816
Cure of the Duke of Lerma's granddaughter from a grave illness in 1607
Cured a child from choking on a fish bone
Defeating Satan in heavenly battle (Revelation 12:7–9)
Dove landing on his head during papal election
Ecstasy and stigmata
Encounter with the Risen Christ on the road to Emmaus
Expelling a demon from Emperor Gordian III’s daughter
Fed by a raven bringing bread daily
Gift of prophecy and healings
Hair grew to cover her nakedness during martyrdom
Harvest miracle during a storm
Healing Emperor Diocletian’s son
Healing Tobit’s blindness (Book of Tobit)
Healing a sick girl
Healing a sick woman
Healing at his tomb, 12th century
Healing at his tomb, 13th century
Healing at his tomb, 7th century
Healing attributed during beatification process
Healing attributed to her intercession
Healing attributed to the Martyrs of England and Wales
Healing attributed to the Martyrs' intercession (group)
Healing miracles at his tomb (1444–1450)
Healing miracles post-death (1595–1615)
Healing of Amy Wall, a baby with severe ear and hearing issues
Healing of Ann Theresa O'Neill from leukemia
Healing of Chase Kear, 2008
Healing of Consiglia De Martino from ruptured appendix
Healing of David Ian Pople from terminal cancer
Healing of Eva Benassi, a young girl with acute peritonitis (confirmed for beatification)
Healing of Fiorino Terzi from cerebral aneurysm
Healing of Fr. Rafael Gildardo Vélez Saldarriaga from cancer
Healing of Gabriella Del Genio from intestinal tuberculosis
Healing of Jack Sullivan from a spinal condition in 2001
Healing of José Iván Maciel from leukemia
Healing of King Tiridates III from madness
Healing of Maria Teresa Doglio from tuberculosis in 1928
Healing of Marianna Rataj from puerperal infection with generalized peritonitis
Healing of Marie-Louise Couturier from peritonitis
Healing of Maureen Digan from lymphatic cancer
Healing of Maureen Digan from lymphedema, 1981
Healing of Monica Besra from an abdominal tumor
Healing of Pauline Jaricot from terminal illness
Healing of Publius’s father in Malta
Healing of Sister Concepción Boullón Rubio, 1976
Healing of Sister Maria Zita Gradowska from varicose veins
Healing of Sister Marie Simon-Pierre from Parkinson's disease
Healing of Sister Marie of the Holy Spirit from paralysis
Healing of Sister Marie-Marguerite Lapointe from fibrocaseous pulmonary tuberculosis
Healing of Sister Mary Abel Kamari from cancer
Healing of Trinette Durán de Branger from cerebral embolism
Healing of Yaxuri Solórzano from gunshot wound
Healing of a Brazilian boy with a congenital pancreatic defect in 2013
Healing of a Carmelite nun from paralysis (for beatification)
Healing of a Daughter of Charity nun from a serious illness in 1840
Healing of a Dominican friar from gangrene (for beatification)
Healing of a Dominican friar from paralysis (for beatification)
Healing of a Florida woman with multiple sclerosis
Healing of a Korean woman from terminal cancer
Healing of a Mexican Indian woman from cancer (for beatification)
Healing of a Sister of Providence from cancer, 1908
Healing of a Sudanese woman from terminal illness
Healing of a baby with no hope of survival (2008–2009)
Healing of a blind boy in Mallorca in 1680
Healing of a blind child in 1937
Healing of a blind girl in 1626
Healing of a blind girl in Albissola Marina (for beatification)
Healing of a blind girl, c. 1887
Healing of a blind man at his tomb in 1323
Healing of a blind man in Kraków (for canonization)
Healing of a blind man in Nicopolis
Healing of a blind man in Paris
Healing of a blind man in Perugia
Healing of a blind man in Steiris
Healing of a blind woman
Healing of a blind woman at his tomb in 1261
Healing of a blind woman at tomb
Healing of a blind woman in 1767
Healing of a blind woman in 1778
Healing of a blind woman in 1924
Healing of a blind woman in Cologne (for beatification)
Healing of a blind woman through relics
Healing of a cancer patient in France
Healing of a child from terminal illness (group miracle)
Healing of a child from terminal illness in 1890s
Healing of a child with a severe illness
Healing of a child with a severe illness (1617)
Healing of a child with leukemia in 1924
Healing of a child with leukemia in 1994
Healing of a child with severe illness in 1982
Healing of a child with tuberculosis in 1922
Healing of a child’s blindness in 1736 AD
Healing of a child’s blindness in 1782 AD
Healing of a child’s brain injury in 1986 AD
Healing of a child’s clubfoot in 1985 AD
Healing of a child’s fever in 1233 AD
Healing of a child’s fever in 1750 AD
Healing of a child’s fever, c. 1939
Healing of a child’s leukemia in 1950 AD
Healing of a child’s smallpox in 1970 AD
Healing of a crippled child, c. 1671
Healing of a deaf-mute child in 19th century
Healing of a deaf-mute girl in 1658
Healing of a deaf-mute girl in Naples
Healing of a dying woman during travel with Rafaele Melia
Healing of a girl with a brain injury in 2017
Healing of a girl with hydrocephaly in 1983
Healing of a girl with leukemia in 1979
Healing of a girl’s tuberculosis in 1887
Healing of a lame man in Provence
Healing of a leper and a blind man
Healing of a leper in Lima through her intercession
Healing of a lung condition
Healing of a man with a severe illness
Healing of a man with tuberculosis in 1924
Healing of a man’s fever in 1628 AD
Healing of a monk’s fever in 1173 AD
Healing of a mute boy during his lifetime
Healing of a mute boy in 1597
Healing of a mute boy, c. 8th century
Healing of a noblewoman’s paralysis in 1752
Healing of a nun in Padua from a terminal illness
Healing of a nun with a brain tumor in 2015
Healing of a nun with ulcers in 1728
Healing of a nun’s cancer in 1924 AD
Healing of a nun’s intestinal illness, c. 1994
Healing of a nun’s lupus
Healing of a nun’s paralysis in 1908 AD
Healing of a nun’s tuberculosis in 1907 AD
Healing of a paralytic monk
Healing of a paralyzed child (canonization)
Healing of a paralyzed woman in 1905
Healing of a plague victim in Siena (1370s)
Healing of a possessed man in India
Healing of a serious illness in Chile
Healing of a sick child post-death, c. 1317
Healing of a sick man, c. 1651
Healing of a sick monk in Rome
Healing of a sick woman
Healing of a sick woman in 1470 AD
Healing of a sick woman in 1889
Healing of a sick woman in Caesarea
Healing of a sick woman in Skänninge
Healing of a sick woman, c. 1701
Healing of a slave in Cartagena
Healing of a terminally ill nun in Australia
Healing of a terminally ill woman in Spain
Healing of a woman from multiple organ failure
Healing of a woman in Turin from a terminal illness
Healing of a woman with a brain tumor in 2007
Healing of a woman with a brain tumor in 2011
Healing of a woman with a chronic illness in Mantua
Healing of a woman with a terminal illness in 1904
Healing of a woman with cancer in 1999
Healing of a woman with tuberculosis in 1880 AD
Healing of a woman’s blindness in 1254 AD
Healing of a woman’s blindness in 1965 AD
Healing of a woman’s paralysis, c. 1949
Healing of a woman’s tuberculosis in 1815 AD
Healing of a woman’s tuberculosis in 1970 AD
Healing of a woman’s tuberculosis, c. 1940
Healing of a young boy from a terminal illness (beatification)
Healing of a young girl from a terminal illness
Healing of a young girl from leukemia
Healing of a young girl from paralysis in Bergamo (for beatification)
Healing of a young girl from terminal illness (canonization)
Healing of an invalid man, June 11, 1608
Healing of the blind and lame at tomb
Healing of the blind, deaf, sick, and lame at his tomb
Healing of the sick at his tomb
Healing of the sick through prayers
Healing spring at martyrdom site
Healing spring at tomb
Healing the jailer's daughter from blindness
Healing the lame man at the Temple, c. 33 AD
Healings during Antioch sermons, c. 390s
Heavenly voice during trial; fire forming protective vault without harm
Her cloak miraculously expanded to cover land for her monastery
Herbs growing at grave for headache cures
Incorrupt body and healing spring at tomb
Incorrupt body discovered 11 years after death in 698 AD
Incorrupt body found in 1599 with fresh wounds
Intercession leading to the liberation of Padua from Ezzelino III da Romano in 1256
Legendary healing of Emperor Constantine from leprosy
Legendary protection by a dove after death
Liberation of prisoners through broken chains
Mass of Saint Gregory (apparition of Christ in the host)
Miracle of the rain to prolong her visit with St. Benedict
Miracles associated with her tomb
Miracles at her grave, including incorruptibility
Miracles at her tomb
Miracles at his tomb
Miracles attributed to her after her martyrdom
Miracles during his lifetime with orphans
Miracles of healing through his intercession
Miraculous blooming of violets from her deathbed
Miraculous cure from gangrene of the foot of Joseph Descoteaux
Miraculous escape from prison aided by an angel
Miraculous healing of a woman with lumbar caries in 1932
Miraculous healing of wounds during torture
Miraculous multiplication of bread
Miraculous reassembly of dismembered body by angels
Miraculous voyage from Majorca to Barcelona
Multiple healings at his tomb in Prague
Multiple healings at his tomb, including the blind and lame (posthumous)
Multiplication of oil and flour for the widow of Zarephath
No recorded miracle for beatification
No specific miracle for beatification recorded
No specific miracle recorded for beatification
No specific miracles for canonization recorded
No specific miracles recorded for canonization; recognized for his life's work
None
None recorded for canonization
Not widely documented
Numerous healings at Pontigny shrine
Numerous healings post-death (1610–1626)
Numerous posthumous healings
Oil flowing from tomb curing infirmities
One soldier's death upon renouncing faith, another's conversion and immediate martyrdom
Posthumous healings at Echternach
Posthumous miracles at his tomb
Preaching to fish
Preservation of her gospel book from drowning in a river
Protection of Christians during persecution
Protection of Nisibis via gnats
Protection of Palermo from plague in 1624
Rain during 1690s drought in Kandy
Rain during a drought in Cahors after his preaching
Raised a boy from the dead
Raising a dead person invoking the Trinity
Raising a dead woman to confess sins, c. 1400s
Ravens protecting body from vultures
Reception of the stigmata on Mount La Verna
Rescuing a child from a well
Rescuing all hospital patients during a fire
Restoration of Duke Hayson’s son to life
Restoration of King Maelgwn’s sight
Restoration of a child's life to a barren couple (traditional)
Restoration of her gouged-out eyes
Restoration of mother's sight at moment of death
Restoration of sight to a blind man
Resurrection of a dead child
Safe delivery of a child in Barcelona
Secret dowries for three impoverished girls
Sickle suspended in the air, c. 1290
Slaying the dragon (legendary)
Staff blooming into linden tree at Pupping
Survival from poisoned chalice with serpent emerging
Survived torture and healed her wounds
Sweet perfume emitted from his remains 50 years after death
Symbols of the Passion found in her heart post-mortem
Taming of the wolf that devoured his donkey
Taming of wild lions to guard monastery
Traditional accounts of victories attributed to his piety
Traditional angelic protection during martyrdom
Traditional attribution of painting the first icons of the Virgin Mary
Traditional cures through intercession
Traditional endurance during tortures
Traditional graces at his tomb
Traditional healing of desperate cases
Traditional healing through intercession
Traditional healing through intercession at Mar Saba
Traditional healings and protections as miracle-worker
Traditional healings at his tomb
Traditional healings at his tomb, including cures of the blind and lame
Traditional healings at the Cologne shrine
Traditional healings attributed to intercession at his tomb
Traditional miracles in converting Ethiopian masses
Traditional protection during tortures
Traditional survival of tortures
Traditional survival of tortures and healings
Transformation of bread into roses (Miracle of the Roses)
Turning water into oil for Easter lamps
Two miracles attributed for beatification (1859)
Two miracles for beatification (1908)
Uncorrupted body recovered from Nabão River
Various miracles attributed to them after their martyrdom
Virgin Mary clothing him with heavenly chasuble
Virgin Mary presenting him with a chasuble
Vision after sharing cloak with beggar
Vision of Christ during stoning (Acts 7:55-56)
Visions and prophecies during life
Visions from age seven; predicted Frederick II's defeat
White dove emerging from her mouth after death
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Abbess, Virgin
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Archangel, Healer
Archangel, Messenger
Archangel, Protector
Archbishop, Priest
Archbishop, Theologian, Monk
Archbishop; missionary
Archdeacon, Pope
Artist, Dominican Friar
Augustinian Nun, Widow
Augustinian tertiary
Barber-surgeon; lay brother
Bishop (Pope), Layman
Bishop, Chancellor, Scholar
Bishop, Disciple of John the Apostle
Bishop, Martyr
Bishop, Monk, Missionary
Bishop, Preacher
Bishop, Scholar, Theologian
Bishop, Senator
Bishop, Theologian, Catechist
Bishop, Theologian, Writer
Bishop; Premonstratensian canon
Bishop; abbot; founder
Bishop; archbishop; martyr
Bishop; martyr
Bishop; preacher
Brothers, Missionaries, Martyrs
Business manager, Embroiderer
Businessman; lay brother
Canon Lawyer, Teacher, Confessor
Canon, Archdeacon (prior to episcopacy)
Canon, Bishop
Capuchin Friar
Cardinal; archbishop; reformer
Carmelite Friar, Bishop, Papal Legate
Carmelite nun
Carpenter
Catechist
Catechist, court page, major-domo
Charitable worker, Nurse
Chieftain; weaver; farmer
Christian Convert
Clerk; chancellor; archbishop
Computer programmer
Courtier
Courtier; monk; abbot; reformer
Courtier; soldier
Deacon
Deacon, hymnographer, theologian, teacher
Deacon, martyr
Deacon; martyr
Deaconess, Virgin
Deaconess; philanthropist
Diplomat
Disciple
Disciple, bishop, missionary
Disciple, hostess
Domestic servant
Dominican Friar, Preacher, Missionary
Dominican Friar, Theologian, Philosopher
Dominican Nun, Abbess
Duke; courtier; viceroy
Earl; courtier
Educator
Educator, Foundress, Religious Sister
Educator, Philanthropist
Emperor, king
Empress, pilgrim
Evangelist, Bishop
Evangelist, Missionary, Bishop
Farmer
Fisherman, Apostle, Bishop
Fisherman; apostle
Flag bearer
Franciscan friar, preacher
Friar, Custos, Minister Provincial
Grand Prince of Kyiv
Hermit, Abbot, Monk
Hermit, Founder of religious order
Hermit, Monk
Hermit, Preacher
Hermit, abbot
Hermit, prior
Hermit; monk
Hermitess
Hermitess, Convert
Homemaker
Homemaker, Mystic
Housekeeper
Housewife
Housewife, Businesswoman
Jesuit Novice, Preacher
Jesuit priest
King of Kent
King of Scotland
King; scholar; warrior
Lawyer, Judge, Archbishop
Lawyer, Lay Dominican
Lawyer, Priest, Franciscan Friar
Lawyer, statesman
Lawyer; governor; priest; preacher
Lawyer; priest; bishop; foundress
Lay syncellus; patriarch
Layman, Clerk
Layman, martyr
Laywoman; tertiary
Martyr
Master of the royal household; bishop; educator
Matron
Matron, Mystic, Abbess
Matrona (noblewoman)
Merchant, Religious Brother
Missionary
Missionary, priest
Missionary; Jesuit priest
Missionary; bishop
Missionary; bishop; abbot
Monk, Ascetic, Abbot
Monk, Bishop
Monk, Bishop, Teacher
Monk, Bishop, Theologian
Monk, Cardinal, Reformer, Doctor of the Church
Monk, Farmer
Monk, Missionary, Abbot
Monk, bishop, theologian, Doctor of the Church
Monk, hermit
Monk, missionary, archbishop
Monk, missionary, bishop
Monk, missionary, bishop, archbishop
Monk, pope
Monk, theologian
Monk; abbot
Monk; abbot; founder
Monk; scholar; lector
Monk; theologian; hymnographer
Mother; martyr
Mystic, Virgin
Noble courtier; hermit; abbot
Noble, mystic
Nobleman
None (lived off family wealth before priesthood)
Nun, Abbess
Nun, Abbess, Reformer
Nun, Educator, Widow
Nun, Princess
Nun, missionary, foundress
Nun, philosopher
Nun, widow
Nun; abbess; mystic
Nun; writer
Pacifist, Penitent, Nurse
Pagan High Priest, Christian Convert
Patriarch, Statesman, Lay Administrator
Peasant, military leader, visionary
Pharisee, teacher
Philanthropist, Educator, Religious Sister
Philosopher, Theologian, Minister General
Philosopher, apologist, martyr
Philosopher; theologian; bishop; professor
Physician
Physician, Bishop
Physician, Professor
Physician, martyr
Physicians
Pilgrim, healer
Pope
Pope, Bishop of Rome
Pope, Bishop, Dominican Friar
Pope, diplomat
Pope, priest
Preacher, Missionary
Priest (Marcellinus), exorcist (Peter)
Priest, Army Chaplain
Priest, Augustinian friar, preacher
Priest, Bishop
Priest, Bishop, Archbishop, Theologian, Preacher
Priest, Bishop, Theologian
Priest, Educator, Founder
Priest, Farmer
Priest, Founder
Priest, Founder of Opus Dei
Priest, Franciscan friar, preacher, theologian, Doctor of the Church
Priest, Friar
Priest, Jesuit missionary, preacher
Priest, Martyr
Priest, Missionary
Priest, Missionary, Author
Priest, Monk, Founder
Priest, Navy Chaplain
Priest, Physician
Priest, Scholar, Writer
Priest, archdeacon, missionary
Priest, bishop, archbishop
Priest, bishop, founder, preacher
Priest, bishop, theologian, Doctor of the Church
Priest, canon, preacher
Priest, deacon, bishop, pope
Priest, educator
Priest, founder of the Oratorians
Priest, founder, superior general
Priest, lawyer, theologian
Priest, monk, theologian, translator, Doctor of the Church
Priest, preacher
Priest, publisher
Priest, reformer
Priest, theologian
Priest, theologian, martyr
Priest; abbot
Priest; canon
Priest; diplomat; pope
Priest; founder
Priest; missionary
Priest; mystic; poet; reformer
Priest; theologian; martyr
Prince
Prince, Priest
Princess, Abbess
Princess, Nun, Abbess
Professor; priest; theologian
Prophet, preacher
Queen, Nun, Foundress
Queen, Patroness
Queen, peacemaker
Religious Brother, Porter
Religious Sister, Founder
Religious Sister, Foundress
Religious Sister, Foundress, Educator
Religious Sister, Foundress, Missionary
Religious Sister, Missionary, Nurse
Religious Sister, Visionary
Roman Emperor
Sacristan, Pilgrim
Scholar; chancellor; archbishop
Scholar; priest; martyr
Seamstress; religious sister; foundress
Seminarian
Senator, Apologist, Martyr
Servant, Cook, Farmhand
Servant, Virgin
Servite Friar, Priest
Shepherd
Shepherd, Franciscan lay brother
Shepherd, Visionary
Shepherd, soldier
Shepherdess, Nun
Shoemaker
Singer (church lector), Monk
Slave
Slave; deacon; pope
Slave; robber; monk; martyr
Social Worker, Educator, Mystic
Soldier
Soldier, Commander
Soldier, Hermit, Mystic, Counselor
Soldier, Martyr
Soldier, Priest, Founder of Religious Order
Soldier, Shepherd, Bookseller, Hospital worker
Soldier; lay brother; foundress
Soldier; legion commander
Soldier; monk; bishop
Soldiers in the Roman Army, Legio XII Fulminata
Stonemason; sculptor
Student, Altar Server
Teacher
Teacher, Cook, Sacristan
Teacher, Religious Sister, Provincial Superior
Teacher, bishop
Teacher; foundress
Tentmaker, apostle
Theologian, priest, scholar
Theologian; professor; priest
Thief, Repentant Sinner
Trinitarian Friar, Priest
Unknown
Various
Virgin, possibly martyr
Virgin; martyr
Virgin; monk (disguised); abbot
Wealthy citizens (prior to martyrdom)
Weaver; priest; archbishop; founder
Widow, Prioress
Wife; lay Dominican tertiary
Writer, mystic
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abbess
abbot; hermit
bishop; historian
bishop; monk
child
deacon; pope
duke
emperor
ferryman
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layman
laywoman
margrave
member of the Sanhedrin; secret disciple
merchant's son; friar
monk
monk; archbishop
monk; hermit
monk; missionary; bishop
noblewoman; Franciscan tertiary
nun; foundress
nun; mystic
nun; nurse
nun; prioress
philosopher; teacher
physician; author
prefect; monk
priest; bishop
priest; bishop; pope
professor; bishop
prophet
queen consort
soldier; nobleman
student
tertiary
virgin martyr
youth; goose-keeper
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