Since there are at least 100 saints named John, you need to be more specific.
doesn't say what they were, but it says that they are extravagant miracles and such. check catholic.org for Saint Kevin.
Saint Dymphna lived in Ireland during the 7th century AD. Some miracles have occurred at her tomb. It is said that those with mental illnesses who visit are cured.
There is no specific record of formal miracles performed by St. Monica. She is known more for her devout faith, perseverance in prayer, and her role in the conversion of her son, St. Augustine. Monica's intercession is often sought by mothers and those facing family challenges.
Not necessarily. The person must have led a life of heroic virtue and at least two miracles (some times fewer) must be attributed to the intercession of the saint after he/she died. This is to prove the person is actually in heaven.
The Catholics have some requirements for a person to become a saint. Included are two verified miracles, such as healing someone.The Bible doesn't record any such miracles by John the Baptist.I suppose the Catholic Church makes allowances for some of the New Testament characters.On the other hand, all believers in the New Testament are called saints, so in that manner, he was, and so are we today.Catholic AnswerSt. John the Baptist is a saint because he is in heaven. What got him there was doing our Lord's Will and dying as a martyr for the faith when he was beheaded by King Herod.
If you click on the link below, you will be brought to a page about St. Declan in which some of his miracles are mentioned.
there are listed in the Bible 333 but that is only some of them for example Jesus performed at least 35 of those miracles but those are the only ones listed Christ has performed 332 of those miracles but we are still waiting for the last one. For Him to come back to Earth for the 2nd time.
The two incidents when the children of the ladies whose sons died , and Elisha made them alive again.Healing of Naaman. and also feed ing of 100, one hundred people. These are some of the miracles performed by the prophet
There are dozens, if not hundreds, of saints named John.
Well, honey, St. Sophia herself didn't perform any miracles because she's, well, dead. But according to legend, miracles have been attributed to her intercession after her death. So, technically, no, she didn't perform any miracles while she was alive, but some folks believe she's been pulling some strings from beyond the grave.
Lucy is not remembered for any miracles. She is remembered for being a young girl who preferred to give up her life as a martyr rather that deny her faith and surrender her virginity. Lucy is said to have prayed at the tomb of Saint Agatha, and her mother's long haemorrhagic illness was cured.
AnswerThere is no record in the Bible of any miracle happening to the apostle John or being performed by him. However, an imaginative Christian tradition grew up around him in later centuries, in order to explain how John arrived in Patmos and therefore identify him as the author of Revelation. The popular tradition about John is that Emperor Domitian ordered him brought as a prisoner to Rome and thrown into a vat of boiling oil. John was unharmed by the boiling oil, and he was eventually exiled under guard in Patmos. An anomaly is that if John was immune to harm, as shown by his escape from the boiling oil, he could scarcely have been restrained by armed guards, who should also have been totally unable to harm him.