She is the patron saint of Corsica, Livorno, Italy and torture victims.
Julia is the patron saint of:torture victims Corsica, France Brescia, Italy Leghorn, Italy Livorno, Italy
Yes, Julia was beaten and crucified c.616-620 at Cape Corso, Corsica.
Julia was, herself, the victim of torture. She was beaten. had her hair torn out and then crucified c.616-620 at Cape Corso, Corsica.
No believer nor any saint has the power to perform miracles. However, sometimes God chooses to perform a miracle through the intercession of a saint or believer.
Saint Faustina did not perform miracles. She did receive a message of mercy from the Lord, asking her to spread mercy.
There are a number of saints named Julia so you need to be specific. However, if you are referring to Saint Julia Billiart, she is the patron saint of:against poverty bodily ills impoverishment poverty sick people sickness
I have never heard of a Saint Jill. But the name Jill originally came about as a diminuitive, or nickname for the name Julia. Saint Julia was a 5th century martyr who died at Corsica.
If Our Lord worked any miracles through Faith, there is no record of them.
healed a blind woman
There is no reference to any miracles performed by Saint Lucy.
1. Holy powers.2. If you pray to a saint to heal a sickness and it gets better, it is a miracle.Roman Catholic AnswerSaints do not technically perform miracles, themselves. God performs miracles, usually at the request of a saint.