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Healing of sick individuals
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Healing of the sick through her intercession
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Apparition curing Constantia, daughter of Constantine
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Bilocation witnessed by St. Philip Neri
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Burial by lions digging his grave
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Cure of a boy’s paralysis in 1899
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Cure of a child’s meningitis in 1968
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Cure of a child’s paralysis in 1932
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Cure of a paralyzed man in 1861
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Cure of a woman’s cancer in 1899
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Cure of a woman’s cancer in 1945
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Cure of a woman’s paralysis in 1597
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Explanation of the Holy Trinity using a shamrock
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Ground swelling to elevate him while preaching
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Healed animals
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Healing at the Shrine of San Vicente
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Healing attributed to his intercession posthumously
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Healing King Roger II's wound
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Healing miracles at her tomb
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Healing miracles attributed to their intercession post-martyrdom
Healing miracles reported at his tomb
Healing of Anna Maria Gaudiani’s paralyzed arm in 1664
Healing of Carl Kalin from encephalitis
Healing of Maria Colasanti from imminent death
Healing of Michael Flanigan, a boy with terminal bone cancer (confirmed for canonization)
Healing of Robert Gutherman from a severe skin condition
Healing of Teresa Callegari from paralysis in 1933
Healing of Teresa Ponzoni’s paralyzed limbs in 1806
Healing of a 4-year-old boy with a malignant brain tumor (canonization)
Healing of a child with a mortal illness
Healing of a crippled boy in Salamanca, c. 1412
Healing of a nun from a severe illness
Healing of a woman from terminal cancer (confirmed for canonization, 1970s)
Healing of a woman with a tumor
Miraculous healing of the sick
No recorded miracle for canonization; martyrdom was sufficient
No specific miracle recorded for canonization; recognized through communal sanctity
Passing through flames unscathed
Posthumous cures at his tomb
Posthumous cures at his tomb, confirmed for canonization
Posthumous healing miracles
Posthumous miracles at his tomb
Preservation of Walter de Muda’s parchment poem
Restoration of sight to a child in 1261
Spider weaving a web to conceal his hiding place
Stopped an eruption of Mount Etna
Turning water into beer for the poor
Visions of divine guidance
Visions of heaven and hell
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February 23
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April 25 (Western Christianity), September 8 (Coptic Orthodox Church)
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March 19 (Solemnity of Saint Joseph), May 1 (Feast of St. Joseph the Worker)
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March 20
March 20; September 4 (translation of relics)
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March 23 (Roman Calendar), April 27 (Lima)
March 25
March 25 (in England), August 30 (in the Roman Calendar)
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March 30
March 31 (Western Christianity), October 13 (Eastern Christianity)
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March 7 (Franciscans), May 7 or September 10 (locally)
March 7 (with Perpetua)
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March 9 (Eastern Orthodox), March 10 (Roman Catholic)
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May 2 (January 18 in Coptic tradition)
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November 13
September 13 (Western); January 27 (Eastern Orthodox main feast)
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Pope, Bishop
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Abbess, Virgin
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Artist, Dominican Friar
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Bishop (Pope), Layman
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Bishop, Chancellor, Scholar
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Bishop, Disciple of John the Apostle
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Bishop, Martyr
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Bishop, Missionary
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Bishop, Monk, Missionary
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Bishop, Scholar, Theologian
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Bishop, Theologian, Catechist
Bishop, Theologian, Writer
Brothers, Missionaries, Martyrs
Canon Lawyer, Teacher, Confessor
Canon, Archdeacon (prior to episcopacy)
Canon, Bishop
Carmelite Friar, Bishop, Papal Legate
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Deaconess, Virgin
Dominican Friar, Preacher, Missionary
Dominican Friar, Theologian, Philosopher
Educator, Foundress, Religious Sister
Educator, Philanthropist
Evangelist, Bishop
Evangelist, Missionary, Bishop
Friar, Custos, Minister Provincial
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Hermit, Abbot, Monk
Hermit, Founder of religious order
Hermitess, Convert
Homemaker, Mystic
Housewife, Businesswoman
Jesuit Novice, Preacher
King of Kent
Lawyer, Judge, Archbishop
Lawyer, Priest, Franciscan Friar
Matron, Mystic, Abbess
Matrona (noblewoman)
Merchant, Religious Brother
Monk, Ascetic, Abbot
Monk, Bishop, Teacher
Monk, Bishop, Theologian
Monk, Cardinal, Reformer, Doctor of the Church
Monk, Farmer
Monk, Missionary, Abbot
Mystic, Virgin
None (lived off family wealth before priesthood)
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Nun, Educator, Widow
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Pagan High Priest, Christian Convert
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Soldiers in the Roman Army, Legio XII Fulminata
Student (prior to religious life)
Teacher, Seamstress (prior to religious life)
Thief, Repentant Sinner
Trinitarian Friar, Priest
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