Saint Matthew was a disciple of Jesus. The Bible does not mention any specific miracle performed by him. However, the Gospels say that Jesus gave his disciples the power to cure the sick and drive out demons, and then sent them abroad to perform these miracles. Therefore, Christians would believe that Matthew, like the other disciples, performed the miracles of curing the sick and driving out demons.
St. Matthew is traditionally not known for performing miracles in the same way other saints are. He is primarily known for being one of the twelve apostles who followed Jesus and for writing the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.
Matthew's own personal miracles were not recorded. However, you may mean the miracles recorded in the Gospel of Matthew, some of which are listed below:
Healing of the leper (Matt 8:2)
Healing of the centurion's servant (Matt 8:5)
Peter's mother-in-law cured (Matt 8:14)
The storm stilled (Matt 8:23)
Demoniacs of Gadara cured (Matt 8:28)
The man with palsy cured (Matt 9:2)
The woman's issue of blood cured (Matt 9:20)
Healing of the two blind men (Matt 9:27-31)
A man's withered hand cured (Matt 12:10)
Blind and dumb demoniac cured (Matt 12:22)
Jesus feeds 5,000 (Matt 14:15)
Jesus walks on the sea (Matt 14:25)
Syrophoenician woman's daughter cured (Matt 15:28)
Feeding of the four thousand (Matt 15:32)
A lunatic child cured (Matt 17:14)
The Transfiguration (Matt 17:1-8)
A piece of money in the fish's mouth (Matt 17:24-27)
Two blind men cured (Matt 20:29)
Fig tree cursed (Matt 21:18)
At the time Matthew was declared a saint the canonization process was not in place and no miracles were required. A person was declared a saint based on his life of heroic virtue and martyrdom by the early Christian community. The modern system of canonization was not fully in place until the 12th century. Today only the pope can declare a saint.
As Matthew was an apostle of Our Lord and travelled frequently with him, he would have witnessed many of the miracles performed by Our Lord.
He preformed all the miracles. All of them.
Matthew was proclaimed a saint long before there was an official canonization process. Miracles were not required at the time he was declared a saint.
There are no records of any miracles performed through Michael the Archangel.
If St. George performed any miracles, there is no record of them.
Click on the link below for a comprehensive biography of the Apostle Matthew.
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There is nothing in either scripture or tradition to answer that question.
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.
I can find no saint by that name. Check your spelling.
St. Valentine did not perform any miracles. There is little information known about him other than he existed and his feast day is February 14th.
The three miracles of Saint Clelia Barbieri are as follows. First, she had the gift of prophecy. Secondly, her prayers to St. Francis were answered in the form of food, and lastly, her voice is still heard in the chapel where she lived.
Yes, St. Rose Philippine Duchesne is known for performing miracles. Some accounts include healing the sick, multiplying food during times of scarcity, and appearing in multiple places at once. These miracles have been attributed to her intercession and devotion to God.
No one can perform miracles except God! You need to understand that God is the only one that is almighty.
St. Francis de Sales is not known for performing miracles. Instead, he is recognized for his gentle and compassionate approach in his ministry, especially in his writing and spiritual guidance that have inspired many people to deepen their faith and relationship with God.