The Catholic Church requires miracles to be attributed to a prospective saint before he or she can be canonised as a saint. With the recent momentum to proclaim large numbers of saints, this has resulted in large numbers of miracles reported, even as the number of miracles required per saint has been reduced from three to two.
Yes. God can revive any animals from the dead.
God doesn't follow any ordinary laws.
A miracle is something that ought not to happen, but does, as if by an act of God. It's that one in a million chance that things might turn out OK when it looks as though it won't.
A miracle is caused by a god, but not all believe that there is a god watching over us all but he makes it so miracles do happen but not all of people believe and worship him. And people on every Sunday will come to Church to worship him.
Yes. If God lets it be so on this very day. A miracle could happen today.
A:There is no real proof that God ever responds to prayers, yet millions of people believe that he does. To improve your chances of a miracle from God, you should pray for as many different miracles as possible, so that at least one of them will come true. It also depends on what you regard as a miracle - pray for things that are very likely to happen anyway, and your chances improve.
Miracle Girls happened in 1993.
Bluegrass Miracle happened in 2002.
He never performed any miracles because he wasn't the sun of God.
A saint has no power to perform a miracle. Only God can do that. However, a saint is in a position to request a miracle from God. That is why people pray to the saints.
Miracle at the Meadowlands happened in 1978.
because you probably need more faith in God and also...God wont just make things appear in thin air. He wants you to work for it too...so dont just sit there and wait for a miracle to happen...because the miracle is you...that you are actually working for it and if you do have the proper faith in God, he will help you to acheive your goal.