There are several saints named Grace and virtually nothing is known about most of them. There is no record of any miracles that might have been worked through them. In the early days of the Church, miracles were generally not required for a person to be declared a saint.
Saint Faith, also known as Saint Foy, is said to have performed miracles such as curing illnesses, restoring sight to the blind, and raising the dead. She is particularly renowned for her ability to heal those with eye ailments and to protect individuals from harm.
St. Teresa of Avila is not remembered as a performer of miracles during her life. She is better known as a reformer of the Carmelite order of nuns. I am sure that there have been countless little miracles granted through her intercession since her death but there is no record of these.
When Faith was declared a saint, miracles were not part of the process.
If Our Lord worked any miracles through Faith, there is no record of them.
Saint Ezekiel is known for performing three miracles: bringing a dead man back to life after being dead for 3 days, restoring a blind man's sight, and curing a paralyzed man by giving him the ability to walk again. These miracles are attributed to Saint Ezekiel's powerful faith and connection to God.
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 Justin the Martyr was declared a saint long before the canonization process was put into place and no miracles were required. He died as a martyr and that was all that was required of the early Christians for sainthood.
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.
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.
AnswerYes. Without blind faith you could begin to realise that miracles do not really happen.
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.
Saint Cecilia is considered a good saint because of her commitment to her faith, her dedication to serving others, and her unwavering belief in God, even in the face of persecution. She is known for her purity, humility, and the miracles attributed to her intercession. Saint Cecilia's story inspires many to live a life of faith and selflessness.