There are many saints named Mary so you need to be more specific.
The two miracles associated with Mary are her Immaculate Conception, which refers to her being conceived without original sin, and her Assumption into Heaven, where she was taken body and soul after her earthly life.
Hail Mary, Hail Holy Queen, Memorare, and the Magnificat are the well known prayers to the Virgin Mary.
The Two-Minute Miracles was created in 1995.
Yes she it. There have been many miracles which prove this.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere are no recorded miracles of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in the modern sense of the word. She stands head and shoulders above every other human being in the miracle of complete and total submission to the Will of God. She is the only human being (save Our Blessed Lord, Himself) who perfectly fulfilled God's Will for her.
Through the intercession of Mary, one lady was cured of her terminal cancer and another of leukemia.
Saint Faustina did not perform miracles. She did receive a message of mercy from the Lord, asking her to spread mercy.
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.
Healing miracles: Healing people of problems Miracles of Abundance: feeding the 5.000 for example
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.
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.
In 1984 Pope john Paul II changed the canonization process so only two miracles are required for canonization. A third miracle is not required.
Some of the miracles attributed to Saint Mary, also known as the Virgin Mary, include the Immaculate Conception (her own birth free of original sin), the Virgin Birth of Jesus, and appearances to various saints and believers. She is also believed to have interceded in numerous cases of healing and protection for those who pray to her.