In the ancient Church miracles were not required to prove a particular person was in Heaven. They were simply declared a saint by a bishop at the urging of the local Christian community. Today only the pope can declare a saint and only after years of investigation including at least 2 proven miracles.
There is no specific mention of miracles performed by Saint Sophia to become a saint. Saint Sophia, also known as Saint Wisdom, is honored for her steadfast faith and martyrdom during the persecution of Christians under the Roman Emperor Hadrian. She is venerated for her courage and devotion to her Christian beliefs.
St. Sophia purportedly had three daughters named Faith, Hope and Charity who were martyred while Sophia was forced to watch. She died of a broken heart three days later.
Saint Sophia lived during Roman times. Unfortunately, very little information has survived about the early saints, simply because the documents have deteriorated over time. We know she is a saint, and to become recognized as a saint she must have met several requirements, including miracles. The lack of documentation does not mean she has no miracles attributed to her, it just means none of the documentation has survived.
The official canonization process was not in place at the time that Patrick was declared a saint. No miracles were required.
Saint Sophia can refer to the basillica of Santa Sophia meaning "Holy Wisdom." This can refer to the Holy Spirit.
Someone doesn't necessarily want to be a saint. To be a saint you have to be dead and three miracles have to happen after someone prays to you.
As per the Patron Saint Index, the Holy Spirit is the patron for wisdom.
According to the Patron Saints Index, there is no patron saint of miracles.
Monica is the patron saint of several things but not of miracles. There is no patron saint of miracles.
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Harbin was created in 1932.
Saint Sophia Cathedral in Kiev was created in 1740.
St .Faith, not the Faith who is the daughter of Sophia, is the patron saint of: -pilgrims -prisoners -soldiers
Two, actually. If the Pope finds that you did in fact make those miracles, he will proclaim you a saint.
Saint Patrick was declared a saint before the canonization process was instituted so miracles were not required for sainthood.