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.
three events that had a major influenced in Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein had 3 (three) children with his first wife. .
He was three years older than his sister
Albert Einstein had three biological children: Lieserl Einstein - late January, 1902 Hans Albert Einstein - May 14, 1904 Eduard Einstein - 28 July 1910
Albert Einstein had three children. A daughter; Lieserl Einstein, and two sons; Hans Albert Einstein and Eduard Einstein.
Joseph was proclaimed a saint long before the canonization process was instituted that requires miracles for proof the person is in heaven. .
Saint Ezekiel is known for performing three miracles: bringing a dead man back to life after being dead for 3 days, restoring a blind man's sight, and curing a paralyzed man by giving him the ability to walk again. These miracles are attributed to Saint Ezekiel's powerful faith and connection to God.
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Someone doesn't necessarily want to be a saint. To be a saint you have to be dead and three miracles have to happen after someone prays to you.
In 1984 that was changed to 2 miracles and the pope has the prerogative to drop that to one miracle in certain cases.
Saint Fabian was believed to have performed three miracles: healing a man who was possessed by a devil, curing a woman who had been hemorrhaging for years, and causing a fountain to burst forth water in a dry place. These miracles were attributed to Saint Fabian's intercessions and were seen as signs of his holiness.
St. Patrick became a saint by popular acclamation and approval of a local bishop long before the canonization process that requires miracles to prove the person is actually in Heaven was instituted.
There is no specific mention of miracles performed by Saint Sophia to become a saint. Saint Sophia, also known as Saint Wisdom, is honored for her steadfast faith and martyrdom during the persecution of Christians under the Roman Emperor Hadrian. She is venerated for her courage and devotion to her Christian beliefs.
The three miracles of Saint Clelia Barbieri are as follows. First, she had the gift of prophecy. Secondly, her prayers to St. Francis were answered in the form of food, and lastly, her voice is still heard in the chapel where she lived.
Saint Nicholas of Myra was known for several miracles, including saving three innocent men from execution, calming a storm at sea, and resurrecting three children who were murdered. He was also believed to have provided dowries for three poor sisters, which is the origin of the tradition of giving gifts on his feast day, leading to him becoming the inspiration for the figure of Santa Claus.
First of all, saints can not perform any miracles, only God has the power to do that. Saints can only intercede for us and request a miracle from God. In the early days of the canonization process miracles were not yet a part of the process. If Margaret was responsible for any miracles they are apparently not recorded.
Miracles were not required for declaring a person a saint in the early years of Christianity. The person would have been declared a saint by popular acclamation to a bishop based on the lives and merits of the candidate. This was especially true if the person died the death of a martyr as it was felt that making this ultimate sacrifice for Our Lord would be an automatic designation of that person as a saint. Even today, miracles are not always a requirement for canonization, especially in the case of martyrs. Nicholas is reported to have revived three young boys who had been murdered and stuffed into a barrel of brine.