We have no record of any miracles performed by St. Monica. A legend was that miracles occurred as her relics were being moved to a new location, but such legends were quite routine during the Middle Ages.
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.
I believe the question refers to miracles that were investigated and proven during the canonization investigation. Saint Monica was declared a saint long before the formal canonization process was instituted in the 12th century. She is 'precongregational.' In other words, she was a saint before the Sacred Congregation for the Causes of Saints was created to investigate candidates for sainthood. No miracles were required at that time and the person was declared a saint strictly based on their merits and popular acclamation supported by a bishop. Today only the pope can declare a saint and only after an exhaustive study by the Congregation.
Even today, miracles are not always a requirement for canonization,
especially in the case of martyrs.
Patience and long-suffering would be the main virtues for which Monica is noted.
Patience! For many, many years Monica prayed for the conversion of her son, Augustine, and of her pagan, abusive husband. her prayers were finally answered in both cases.
Monica was declared a saint long before the modern canonization process was established and miracles were not a part of the ancient process for declaring saints.
She is best known for being the mother of Saint Augustine of Hippo.
Monica was never formally canonized as the formal process was not instituted until about the 12th century. She was proclaimed a saint by popular acclamation for her pious and holy life.
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Monica is the patron saint of several things but not of miracles. There is no patron saint of miracles.
According to the Patron Saints Index, there is no patron saint of miracles.
Saint Patrick was declared a saint before the canonization process was instituted so miracles were not required for sainthood.
The official canonization process was not in place at the time that Patrick was declared a saint. No miracles were required.
doesn't say what they were, but it says that they are extravagant miracles and such. check catholic.org for Saint Kevin.
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.
Joseph was proclaimed a saint long before the canonization process was instituted that requires miracles for proof the person is in heaven. .
None, she was cannonized before saints had to perform miracles. She died at age 10 as a martyr, and that's why she was made a saint.
If Our Lord worked any miracles through Faith, there is no record of them.
Saint Faustina did not perform miracles. She did receive a message of mercy from the Lord, asking her to spread mercy.
Saint Salvator of Horta is not a patron saint. As per the Patron Saint Index.
There is no reference to any miracles performed by Saint Lucy.