With the revised canonization process put in place by John Paul II there are now just 2 miracles required for canonization - one for beatification and then a second for canonization.
There is no specific record of formal miracles performed by St. Monica. She is known more for her devout faith, perseverance in prayer, and her role in the conversion of her son, St. Augustine. Monica's intercession is often sought by mothers and those facing family challenges.
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.
Saint Monica is often credited with two major miracles: the first being the conversion of her son, Saint Augustine, from a life of sin to a life of faith and holiness. The second miracle attributed to her is the healing of a woman with a severe illness after Monica prayed for her. These miracles and her devout life have made her a symbol of perseverance, faith, and maternal love.
Traditionally, it is believed that St. Andrew performed numerous miracles during his lifetime. These miracles ranged from healing the sick to converting people to Christianity through his preaching. However, precise accounts or numbers of his miracles may not be documented with certainty.
Saint Benedict is a revered figure known for performing miracles during his lifetime, such as healing the sick and casting out demons. After his death, many believers attribute further miracles to his intercession, including healing the sick, protecting against evil forces, and bringing about conversions. These posthumous miracles have contributed to his lasting influence and recognition as a patron saint of various causes.
Saint Bernadette was visited by the Blessed Virgin Mary seventeen times. Mary told Bernadette to dig in the mud, and when Bernadette did a spring appeared. Many miracles happened when people used the spring.
Mary MacKillop is said to have performed two miracles that have been recognized by the Catholic Church as part of her canonization process. One miracle involved the healing of a woman with terminal leukemia, and the other involved the healing of a boy with leukemia. These miracles played a significant role in her being declared a saint by the Catholic Church in 2010.
he preformed many miricles for people and after he died Pope Gregory declared him as a saint!!
Bernadette was responsible for many, many miracles and they continue even today. However, the Church must investigate and verify a number of miracles (today I believe it is two) before a person can be beatified and canonized a saint. Rather than listing the miracles here that were accepted by the Church in the cause of St. Bernadette I have inserted a link below that describes her complete canonization process and gives vivid accounts of the miracles that supported her cause.
There were many miracles ascribed to St. Patrick. Three of those miracles are bringing a horse back to life, converting people who hated him, and telling a group of starving sailors to believe in God after which a herd of pigs appeared.
There are many, many saints and blesseds by the name of Jeanne so you will have to be more specific if you want a meaningful answer.
First of all, the saints do not perform miracles. The miracles are performed by God at the request of the saint. Each individual case is based on its own merits. Usually 2 miracles are required, one for beatification and one for canonization. If the person died as a martyr, one or more miracles may be dropped. Other things can also be taken into consideration such as bilocation. incorruptibility, stigmata, heavenly perfume, etc.