Articles related to "Catholic Miracles"Some saints who experienced levitation explained that they also felt a rapture at the same time as they were lifted off the ground.
Although the multiplication of food in the Gospels is well known, it is a lesser known mystery that many Catholic saints were able to produce similar miracles.
Unusual speed, unlikely vehicles, arriving at destinations without being aware that travel has occurred are all hallmarks of miraculous transport miracles.
Prophecy in the lives of the Catholic Saints was usually related on a personal level regarding the lives of individual people, rather than world events.
Catholic Saints with the Gift of Tongues were able to speak in their native tongue to crowds of people from many countries - all of whom understood them.
Saints who bore the Stigmata had wounds in their feet, hands and side - corresponding to the wounds of Christ on the Cross.
Many of the saint's bodies after death remained intact and did not decay according to natural law.
Holy Saints who emitted the Odors of Sanctity are said to have emitted the aroma of virtue.
Uneducated saints were able to explain deep mysteries of the Catholic faith and this is called mystical knowledge.
Many Catholic Saints had the ability to become invisible to perform works of charity or to engage in private prayer when the crowds would not leave.
Bilocation has been reported in the lives of many saints by many credible sources throughout time.
Not as well known to Catholics as some other miraculous events, the Transverberation is a spiritual wounding of the heart.
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