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> SaintMiracle2
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Healing of sick individuals
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Stopped an eruption of Mount Etna
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Clogher, Diocese of Clogher
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· Healing of sick individuals ·
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 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 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
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Healing of a 4-year-old boy with a malignant brain tumor (canonization)
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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 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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Benevento, Italy
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Captives, prisoners, those ridiculed for their piety, children, those suffering from bodily ills
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Abuse victims, widows, those rejected by religious orders
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Against breast cancer, cancer patients, wounds, childhood diseases, fever, headaches, sudden death
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Against oppression, perseverance in faith
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Against poverty, bodily ills, sick people, educators
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Against snake bites, lawyers, scholars
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Against temptations, stepfathers, the dying
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Against toothache
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Archdiocese of Bourges, University of Paris
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Arctic Norway, Cistercians
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Artists, Christian artists, Catholic artists
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Automobile drivers, widows, Roman housewives, death of children
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Boatmen, mariners, naval officers, travelers at sea, Paola, Italy
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Brescia, Italy
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Builders, plumbers, fishermen, Valencia, preachers, reconciliation
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Businesswomen, converts, martyrs, pregnant women, York, and those in difficult marriages
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Cancer patients, Vic (Catalonia), purity
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Canon lawyers, attorneys, medical record librarians
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Catania, Sicily; against fire; breast cancer; bell-founders; bakers; wet nurses
Catholic Apostolate, missionaries, poor
Chronically ill, ice skaters, Schiedam
Church unity, Cyprus, peace negotiators
Coachmen, Sussex (England), Chichester Diocese
Converts, English monarchy
Czech Republic, Charity workers, the poor, Prague
Dentists, dental diseases, toothaches
Domestic animals, spiders, against lies, eye diseases, false witnesses
Educators, immigrants, sick children
Educators, orphans, the sick, handicapped, women’s education
Educators, the poor, Canada
Eucharistic congresses and societies, cooks, shepherds, victims of calumny
Finland
Franciscan students and scholars
Grenoble, France; against headaches
Handicapped individuals, San Gimignano
Harvesters, farmers
Harvests, light, crops
Headaches, Insomniacs, Spiritual Directors
Homeless people, falsely accused people, midwives, reformed prostitutes, single mothers
Hospitals, the sick, nurses, firefighters, booksellers, printers, heart patients
Ireland, Nigeria, Montserrat, engineers, excluded people, snake-catchers
Ireland, dairymaids, cattle, midwives, Irish nuns, newborn babies, poets, scholars, blacksmiths, and poultry farmers
Japan, martyrs of Japan
Jerusalem, catechists, catechumens
Large families, disappointing children, falsely accused people, queens, second marriages, widows
Lawyers, Sigmaringen, Germany
Lima, Peru; Native American rights; Latin American bishops
Lithuania, Poland, Lithuanian youth
Llanbadarn Fawr, Welsh Christianity
Lost causes, impossible cases, abused women, widows, against infertility, sickness
Love, engaged couples, happy marriages, beekeepers, epilepsy
Married couples, the sick
Monks, Cappadocia
Monks, hermits, against skin diseases (e.g., ergotism), gravediggers, pigs, butchers
Mothers, expectant mothers, cattle
Mothers, expectant mothers, martyrs
Muslim converts, against hemorrhages, Toledo, Burgos, sterility
Nuns, convulsive children, against storms and rain
Obedience
Orphans, abandoned children
Orvieto, Italy
Paris, disasters, fever
Preachers
Prisoners, thieves, funeral directors, repentant sinners, those in their death agony
Racial justice, Philanthropy, Education of Black and Native American people
Rome, pigeons
Scholars, Students, Teachers, Episcopal attire
Scholars, philosophers, theologians, students, universities, Catholic schools
Scholars, students, the internet, computer users
Schoolchildren, Catholic schools, widows, loss of children, death of parents
Sick people
Sick, afflicted, Montreal, Canada
Sickness, bodily ills
Smyrna, Earache sufferers
Social workers, Christian charity workers, widows, those rejected by religious orders
Soldiers, policemen, memory, resistance to persecution
Students
Switzerland, Council of State of Switzerland, difficult marriages, large families, separated spouses
Teachers, educators, students, school principals
The sick, Royal Abbey of Longchamp
Theologians, orthodoxy, Alexandria
Those in difficult circumstances, widows, prisoners, those ridiculed for piety
Throat illnesses, wool combers, wild animals, Dubrovnik
Toledo (Spain), virginity, Visigothic Spain
Tours (France), Foix (France), vine growers
Travelers, Péronne (France)
Universal Church, fathers, workers, immigrants, the dying, a happy death, and many countries including Canada, Mexico, and the Philippines
Venice, notaries, lawyers, prisoners, barristers, glaziers, painters, and scribes
Verona, fishermen, newborn babies
Virgins, chastity, girls, engaged couples, rape survivors, gardeners
Wales, poets, vegetarians
Weavers, hermits, basket makers
Women seeking to conceive, expectant mothers, sick children, against eye trouble, and the city of Corbie
Writers, journalists, deaf people, educators, Catholic press
Youth, educators, magicians, juvenile delinquents, editors, publishers
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