The word 'miracle' and the expression 'scientifically proved' are diametrically opposites. A miracle is called a miracle, simply because it has NOT BEEN SCIENTIFICALLY PROVED. If it were scientifically proved, then the word 'miracle' would not be used.
Therefore the question really needs to be on the order of: -- Is a miracle, of necessity, 'impossible'?
At one time, technological accomplishments were viewed as impossible because those things were beyond man's ability to do, or even to foresee.
The thought of putting a human on the moon; sending a vehicle to Mars; mapping the genetic code; even seeing news events happen in real-time right in your own living room, was scientifically not possible.
But as President Ronald Reagan said: ". . . yesterday's impossibilities (are) commonplace realities of today." Why? Because of that fact that there is a CONSTANT LEARNING going on about a variety of the sciences; combined with thousands of EXPERIMENTS.
Professor John Brobeck said: "A scientist is no longer able to say honestly that something is impossible. . . . He may be able to say something is impossible to explain in terms of our present knowledge. . . . one thing that needs to be added, is a source of energy unknown to us in our biological and physiological sciences. In the Scriptures this source of energy is identified as the power of God."
For example: The Bible teaches a 'resurrection' for those who have died. Jesus actually did raise someone from the dead. A miracle.
Yet, IF God created mankind in-the-first-place, -- why could he not RE-create them a second time? Understood, the conclusion would be based on the word 'IF' - - IF God really did create mankind in the first place. Since Christians believe we were created by God, then really anything unexplainable to human sciences, would be just that, unexplainable to HUMAN sciences.
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Catholic AnswerOf course, taking into consideration the caveats above, but, for instance, every medical cure at Fatima must be vetted by medical doctors who must attest that there is no explainable reason for the cure. Furthermore, the cure must be complete and must occur in an inexplicable time frame (an instantaneous, complete cure of some fatal disease, for instance)..
When Our Blessed Lady was appearing to the children at Fatima, she said that she would perform a miracle so that all could believe, and indeed she did, with tens of thousands of people experiencing the "miracle of the sun". It was even reported in the newspapers of the time in Portugal.
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Anyone who is declared a saint by the Church, who is not a martyr, must have a miracle attributed to their name, and, to the extent they can do it, science must approve by saying that they have no way of explaining it.
Belief in miracles continues to be present in many cultures and religions. While some individuals report personal experiences of what they interpret as miracles, these events are often subjective and open to interpretation. Scientifically, there is no conclusive evidence that definitively proves the occurrence of miracles in modern times.
The Bible does not say that Jesus performed any miracles in the town of Bethlehem. However, it was the place of his virgin birth.
Yes, there are accounts of St. Scholastica performing miracles, such as the story of when she prayed for a storm to continue so that she could spend more time with her brother, St. Benedict, and the storm miraculously halted.
Jesus did many miracles in the bible, like turning water into wine and raising lazerus from the dead. the apostles did many miracles too, but the bible doesn't record all of the miracles that happened back then. in John 21:25, it says, "And there are also many other things that Jesus did, which if they were written one by one, i suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that would be written. Amen." we can't do miracles now a days, because Jesus and the apostles aren't alive any more, but we can know that there were so many miracles that jesus and the apostles did, that even the world couldn't contain all the stories of them.
A:There are hundreds of gods, and even today many are worshipped somewhere in the world. Almost all of them are credited with miracles, but the great British philosopher David Hume said in his essay 'Of Miracles', published in his Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748), that there is no evidence sufficient to establish that any of the claimed historical miracles actually occurred. He said that by the very nature of the case - a miracle being contrary to the uniform experience of humankind - it is unlikely that the initial evidence against a miracle will ever be outweighed by the evidence in favour of it.
As of early 2014, no miracles have been approved by the Vatican as having happened in Medjugorje.
Scientists have long studied coffee for its perceived health benefits. There is no one type of coffee which is scientifically approved. As with all things, moderation is the key.
There are many possible answers. Maybe there never were any real miracles and the biblical accounts of Jesus healing the sick and turning water into wine were embellished from actual happenings or were made up entirely. Maybe God chooses not to perform miracles because proof renders faith useless, and faith is what God demands. Maybe there are miracles happening today, but they are able to be explained scientifically.
Belief in miracles continues to be present in many cultures and religions. While some individuals report personal experiences of what they interpret as miracles, these events are often subjective and open to interpretation. Scientifically, there is no conclusive evidence that definitively proves the occurrence of miracles in modern times.
I do not think he Mark id any 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.
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Barnabas was evidently not remembered for any miracles as I find nothing recorded in any biography of the saint.
If Our Lord worked any miracles through Faith, there is no record of them.
If St. George performed any miracles, there is no record of them.
No Saint ever creates miracles, only God creates miracles. Saints are the instruments of God, and miracles sometimes happen at their intercession, but the answer to your question is no.
A:We have no reliable evidence that Saint Mark ever performed any miracles.