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None (4) ·
Cure of a nun suffering from severe illness (1) ·
Ecstasy and stigmata (1) ·
Harvest miracle during a storm (1) ·
Healing of a Brazilian boy with brain injury (2) ·
Healing the jailer's daughter from blindness (1) ·
Her cloak miraculously expanded to cover land for her monastery (1) ·
Miracle of the rain to prolong her visit with St. Benedict (1) ·
Miracles associated with her tomb (1) ·
Miracles at her grave, including incorruptibility (1) ·
Miracles at her tomb (1) ·
Miracles at his tomb (1) ·
Miracles attributed to her after her martyrdom (1) ·
Miracles during his lifetime with orphans (1) ·
Miracles of healing through his intercession (1) ·
Miraculous blooming of violets from her deathbed (1) ·
No recorded miracle for beatification (1) ·
No specific miracle for beatification recorded (1) ·
No specific miracle recorded for beatification (1) ·
No specific miracles for canonization recorded (1) ·
No specific miracles recorded for canonization (3) ·
No specific miracles recorded for canonization; recognized for his life's work (1) ·
Posthumous miracles at his tomb (1) ·
Prediction of the siege of Benevento by Emperor Constans II (2) ·
Survived torture and healed her wounds (1) ·
The sweet fragrance that reportedly emanated from her body after her death. This scent was said to fill the room where she lay and even the entire monastery, and it was considered a sign of her sanctity. (1) ·
Various miracles attributed to them after their martyrdom (1)
None (18) ·
Bilocation witnessed by St. Philip Neri (1) ·
Elizabeth Bergamini, a young girl who was mute and had other health issues, was said to be miraculously healed after her parents prayed at St. Rita's tomb. (1) ·
Healing King Roger II's wound (1) ·
Healing miracles at her tomb (1) ·
Healing of a child with a mortal illness (1) ·
Healing of a nun from a severe illness (1) ·
Healing of sick individuals (2) ·
Healing of the sick through her intercession (2) ·
Miraculous healing of the sick (1) ·
No recorded miracle for canonization; martyrdom was sufficient (1) ·
No specific miracle recorded for canonization; recognized through communal sanctity (1) ·
Posthumous miracles at his tomb (1) ·
Stopped an eruption of Mount Etna (1) ·
Turning water into beer for the poor (1)
None (30) ·
Businesswomen, converts, martyrs, pregnant women, York, and those in difficult marriages (1) ·
Handicapped individuals, San Gimignano (1) ·
Ireland, dairymaids, cattle, midwives, Irish nuns, newborn babies, poets, scholars, blacksmiths, and poultry farmers (1) ·
Large families, disappointing children, falsely accused people, queens, second marriages, widows (1) ·
Lima, Peru; Native American rights; Latin American bishops (1) ·
Salzburg, Austria; salt miners (1)
None (30) ·
Archbishop's attire, cross, book (1) ·
Bishop's attire, salt cellar, model of Salzburg (1) ·
Crosier, lamp, flame, cow, and Saint Brigid's cross (1) ·
Crown, scepter, coins (indicative of her charity) (1) ·
Stone, martyr's palm, sometimes depicted with her children (1) ·
Violets, bedridden figure, wooden pallet (1)
None (30) ·
Catedral de Lima, Peru (1) ·
Chapel of Saint Fina, Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Assunta, San Gimignano (1) ·
Quedlinburg Abbey, Germany (1) ·
Salzburg Cathedral, Austria (1) ·
St. Brigid's Cathedral, Kildare, Ireland (1) ·
St. Margaret Clitherow's Shrine, The Shambles, York, England (1)
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