As a Pope, John Paul II was not officially recognized for performing miracles. However, there were many reported instances of miraculous healings and other extraordinary events attributed to his intercession or presence. These reports have not been officially confirmed by the Catholic Church.
Two miracles attributed to Pope John Paul II were the healing of a French nun, Sister Marie Simon-Pierre, from Parkinson's disease in 2005 and the healing of a Costa Rican woman, Floribeth Mora, from a brain aneurysm in 2011. These miracles were cited as evidence for his canonization as a saint in the Catholic Church.
John Paul Jones said his famous quote "I have not yet begun to fight" during the Battle of Flamborough Head on September 23, 1779, aboard the ship Bonhomme Richard.
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John Paul Jones is famous for saying: "I have not yet begun to fight!"-- to Captain Pearson of the H.M.S. Serapis in the Battle of Flamborough Head. (1779) "Without a respectable navy-- alas America!"-- in a letter to Robert Morris (1776) "I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast; for I intend to go in harm's way."-- in a letter to Le Ray de Chaumont (1778) "Where men of fine feeling are concerned, there is seldom misunderstanding."-- in a letter to the Marquis de Lafayette (1779)
Saint John Paul II was considered a good role model due to his commitment to promoting peace, human rights, and social justice around the world. He demonstrated compassion and empathy towards those he interacted with, regardless of their backgrounds, and his strong moral values and dedication to serving others inspired many people to live better lives. Additionally, his humility and courage in the face of adversity, such as surviving an assassination attempt, further showcased his resilience and faith.
Two miracles attributed to Pope John Paul II were the healing of a French nun, Sister Marie Simon-Pierre, from Parkinson's disease in 2005 and the healing of a Costa Rican woman, Floribeth Mora, from a brain aneurysm in 2011. These miracles were cited as evidence for his canonization as a saint in the Catholic Church.
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With the revised canonization process put in place by John Paul II there are now just 2 miracles required for canonization - one for beatification and then a second for canonization.
If you are talking about miracles in the biblical sense, then Peter performed no miracles. The fact is: no apostle or human being has ever performed, or can everperform a miracle. Miracles can be performed throughhuman beings but miracles cannot be performed byhuman beings. All such biblical type miracles which have been performed in the past - and which are performed in the present - through human beings derive from spirit (or God as Christians prefer) and from the power which derives from the spirit. It is the Father (or spirit) working through the human being that doeth the work of creating the miracle or spiritual phenomenon.
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John Paul Jones was a sailor for the Navy and was instrumental in naval battles during the American Revolution. The military was his career.
John Paul Jones said this when asked to surrender his ship during the American Revolution.
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John Paul Jones (1747 - 1792) was a naval fighter in the American Revolutionary War. During his engagement with Serapis, he was asked by the British Captain if he wanted to surrender. Jones gave the legendary reply: "I have not yet begun to fight!"
There are no recorded instances of Saint Paul performing miracles during his lifetime, unlike other biblical figures such as Jesus or Moses. However, he did write about the spiritual gifts of healing and speaking in tongues that were present among some early Christians.
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