To answer this question correctly would require writing a book. To put it briefly the main content of Jesus teaching was summed up in the statement: This commandment I give to you, that you love one another.
The four types of miracles are healing miracles, nature miracles, exorcisms, and resurrection miracles. Healing miracles involve the restoration of health, such as Jesus healing the blind or lepers. Nature miracles demonstrate control over the natural world, like Jesus calming the storm or walking on water. Exorcisms involve casting out demons, as seen when Jesus frees possessed individuals, while resurrection miracles include raising the dead, such as the raising of Lazarus.
"Miracles" by C.S. Lewis is a philosophical and theological work intended for adult readers and scholars interested in exploring Christian apologetics and the concept of miracles in Christianity. It may be more suitable for readers aged 16 and above who have an interest in deepening their understanding of religious beliefs.
Pope Saint Zachary, who served as pope from 741 to 752, is attributed with several miracles, notably his ability to heal the sick and perform exorcisms. While specific accounts of his miracles are not extensively documented, his reputation for sanctity and divine intervention contributed to his veneration as a saint. He was particularly revered for his pastoral care and guidance during a tumultuous period in Church history. His canonization and continued remembrance reflect the impact he had on the faithful during his life and beyond.
The Miracles
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.
There are no miracles of Satanism, if anything, you create your own miracles through your own will.
Many denominations that adhere to a more liberal or rationalist theological perspective, such as certain branches of Unitarian Universalism, some forms of modernist Christianity, and certain secular humanist groups, may not believe in miracles as traditionally defined. Additionally, some denominations within the broader Christian tradition, like certain Quaker meetings, may emphasize personal experience and ethical living over supernatural events. These groups often view miracles as symbolic rather than literal occurrences.
Jesus miracles proved that He was divine. In all His miracles faith was a major ingredient.
The Miracles was created in 1955.
If any miracles were considered in the canonization of Albertus Magnus in 1931 we do not know. In many of these early cases of canonization, especially when so many years passed between the death of the personand the canonization, the canonization investigation would have been based on the written record of the person's life and any writings the person may have left behind. Albertus left a us a multitude of theological writings.
Monica is the patron saint of several things but not of miracles. There is no patron saint of miracles.
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.