Normally, one miracle must be proven for beatification and one additional for canonization. Under extraordinary conditions(martyrdom, for example) the pope can drop one miracle from the requirement.
If Our Lord worked any miracles through Faith, there is no record of them.
There is no reference to any miracles performed by Saint Lucy.
Barnabas was evidently not remembered for any miracles as I find nothing recorded in any biography of the saint.
Saint Faustina did not perform miracles. She did receive a message of mercy from the Lord, asking her to spread mercy.
A:We have no reliable evidence that Saint Mark ever performed any miracles.
We have no record of any miracles performed by St. Monica. What's more, saints do not 'perform' miracles. Saints act as a channel for God to work miracles.
There are no specific miracles attributed to Saint Anne in historical records. However, she is recognized in the Catholic tradition as the mother of Mary and the grandmother of Jesus, and she is venerated as the patron saint of mothers and grandmothers.
No Saint ever creates miracles, only God creates miracles. Saints are the instruments of God, and miracles sometimes happen at their intercession, but the answer to your question is no.
No believer nor any saint has the power to perform miracles. However, sometimes God chooses to perform a miracle through the intercession of a saint or believer.
There are a number of saints named Elizabeth. Please be specific.
Well, honey, St. Sophia herself didn't perform any miracles because she's, well, dead. But according to legend, miracles have been attributed to her intercession after her death. So, technically, no, she didn't perform any miracles while she was alive, but some folks believe she's been pulling some strings from beyond the grave.
There are a number of saints named Victoria. Please be specific.