Although nothing is really known about the life and death of the apostle Andrew, the apocryphal Acts of Andrew provides testimony of the miracles that came to be attributed to him.
In a work typical of some of the hagiography of the time, Andrew is credited with some extravagant miracles. He healed the lame and blind, raised the dead, survived being placed amongst fierce animals, calmed storms and even defeated armies simply by crossing himself. He also caused the miscarriage of an unborn, illegitimate baby.
Saint Andrew is attributed with performing various miracles, such as healing the sick, raising the dead, and multiplying food for the hungry. One of the most famous miracles associated with Saint Andrew is the healing of a blind woman who had been suffering for many years. Another notable miracle is the conversion of a Roman proconsul and his entire household.
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Catholic AnswerSt. Gregory the Great was a Benedictine monk who became pope in sixth century. He is noted for many wonderful things, although miracles were not among them. A brief biography from the Catholic Encyclopedia is at the link below. He was acclaimed a saint shortly after his death.He was declared a saint long before the formal canonization process was instituted in the 12th century. She is 'precongregational.' In other words, he was a saint before the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints was created to investigate candidates for sainthood. No miracles were required at that time and the person was declared a saint strictly based on their merits and popular acclamation supported by a bishop. Today only the pope can declare a saint and only after an exhaustive study by the Congregation.
Miracles were not required for declaring a person a saint in the early
years of Chrisitianity. The person would have been declared a saint by
popular acclamation to a bishop based on the lives and merits of the
candidate. This was especially true if the person died the death of a
martyr as it was felt that making this ultimate sacrifice for Our Lord
would be an automatic designation of that person as a saint.
Even today, miracles are not always a requirement for canonization,
especially in the case of martyrs.
At the time Anthony the Great was declared a saint, miracles were not required for the process.
There are a number of saints named Anthony so you need to be more specific.
Which Saint Anthony? There are several.
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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.
Saint Faustina did not perform miracles. She did receive a message of mercy from the Lord, asking her to spread mercy.
If Our Lord worked any miracles through Faith, there is no record of them.
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There is no reference to any miracles performed by Saint Lucy.
1. Holy powers.2. If you pray to a saint to heal a sickness and it gets better, it is a miracle.Roman Catholic AnswerSaints do not technically perform miracles, themselves. God performs miracles, usually at the request of a saint.
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.
None, she was cannonized before saints had to perform miracles. She died at age 10 as a martyr, and that's why she was made a saint.
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.
Barnabas was evidently not remembered for any miracles as I find nothing recorded in any biography of the saint.
There are several saints named Anthony. Please be specific.