In the early days of the Church, there was no formal canonization process so miracles were not required. People were simply declared as saints by the early Christian community based on their lives and/or martyrdom. Today, only the pope can declare saints.
If St. George performed any miracles, there is no record of them.
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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 is nothing in either scripture or tradition to answer that question.
Barnabas was evidently not remembered for any miracles as I find nothing recorded in any biography of the saint.
I can find no saint by that name. Check your spelling.
Arts and letters club Lula lounge St Cecilia's catholic church St Andrews Presbyterian
The feast of St. Cecilia is on November 22.
St. Cecilia Cathedral was created in 1959.
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
The Ecstasy of St. Cecilia - Raphael - was created in 1516.
Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia was created in 1860.