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The miracles of the saints

The full corpus of the tradition, from healings to Eucharistic miracles — a single motif traced across the whole of Christendom.

Certainty layer Recognized in canonization Tradition Hagiographic topos

Historical and hagiographic presentation. These accounts belong to tradition and to the sources cited; they are neither a promise of results nor advice. The certainty shown describes the state of the tradition, not the fact itself.

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Resurrection
Resurrection of the widow of Zarephath's son
« Resurrection of the widow's son »
Saint Elijah of Tishbe·Sarepta·9th century BCToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Healing
Healings and resurrections attributed to Saint Eutropius
« Healing of the sick and resurrection of the dead »
Saint Eutropius (Ytrope)·Mediolanum Saintes·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Miraculous resurrections
« Resurrection of the dead »
Saint Linus of Volterra·Rome·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a dead person in Rome
« Resurrection of a dead man in Rome to confound Simon Magus »
Saint Peter, Prince of the Apostles·Rome Vatican·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Austriclinien by the staff of Saint Peter
« Resurrection of Saint Austriclinien through contact with the staff of Saint Peter »
Saint Martial, Apostle of Aquitaine·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Domitian by a relic of Saint Peter
« Resurrection of Domitian with a fringe of Saint Peter's mantle »
Saint Memmius (Menge)·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Lampas
« Resurrection of Lampas at the bridge of Nau »
Saint Memmius (Menge)·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Lazarus at Bethany
« Resurrection by Jesus Christ after four days of death »
Saint Lazarus of Bethany·Bethanie·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of pagan priests
« Resurrection of pagan priests struck by lightning »
Saint Martial, Apostle of Aquitaine·Lemovicum·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Saint George
« Resurrection of Saint George with the staff of Saint Peter »
Saint Front (Fronto) of Lycaonia·Bolsena·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Saint George by the staff of Saint Peter
« Resurrection after six days upon contact with Saint Peter's staff »
Saint George of Velay·Bolsena Vulcini·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Sylvester by the staff of Saint Peter
« Resurrection of Sylvester with the help of Saint Peter's staff »
Saint Sylvin·Bethanie Pres De Rome·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Tabitha
« Resurrection of Tabitha in Joppa »
Saint Peter, Prince of the Apostles·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of the deceased by Saint Pome
« Resurrection of one or more dead persons »
Saint Pome of Châlons·Chalons Sur Marne·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of the king's son in Ethiopia
« Resurrection of Euphranor, son of the king »
Saint Matthew (Levi)·Ethiopie·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection through the tunic of Saint John
« Resurrection of the emperor's ministers with his tunic »
Saint John the Apostle and Evangelist·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrections through the relics of Saint Stephen
« Resurrection of several children and adults through the touch of cloths or oil »
Saint Stephen (First Martyr)·1st centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Healing
Healings and resurrections reported by Saint Irenaeus
« Healings and resurrections mentioned in his accounts of the Church of his time »
Saint Irenaeus of Lyon·Lugdunum·2nd centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a child in the crowd
« Resurrection of a child suffocated in the crowd »
Saint Antonin of Pamiers·2nd centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a man after his baptism
« Resurrection of a young libertine who fell dead at her feet »
Saint Eudoxia of Heliopolis·Samarie·2nd centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Hermes' son by Pope Alexander
« Resurrection of his only son by Pope Alexander »
Saint Hermes of Rome·Rome·2nd centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Jovinian
« Resurrection of Jovinian »
Saint Julian of Le Mans·Suindinum Pays Des Cenomans·2nd centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of the son of Anastasius
« Resurrection of the son of Anastasius »
Saint Julian of Le Mans·Suindinum Pays Des Cenomans·2nd centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a child through the intercession of Saint Philomena
« Resurrection of a dead child following a prayer from his mother »
Saint Philomena (19th-century wonderworker)·Mugnano Del Cardinale·3rd centuryTraditionCertainty: Tradition
Resurrection
Resurrection of a stillborn child at Arcy
« Stillborn child brought back to life to ask to remain in Arcy »
Saint Restituta·Arcy·3rd centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a young girl through the intercession of Saint Victor
« Resurrection of a young girl »
Saint Victor of Marseille·Marseille·3rd centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Questioning a deceased person regarding a dispute
« Interrogation of the deceased Euphrosyne to locate a hidden treasure »
Saint Donatus of Arezzo·Arezzo·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection as testimony of debt
« Resurrection of a dead man to prove the repayment of a debt »
Saint Donatus of Arezzo·Arezzo·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a child in Florence
« Resurrection of a child in Florence »
Saint Ambrose of Milan·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a child in Poitiers
« Resurrection of a child who died without baptism »
Saint Hilary of Poitiers·Poitiers·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Anastasius
« Resurrection of a dead man named Anastasius »
Saint Julian and Saint Basilissa·Antioche·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of Procopius by Saint Agnes
« Resurrection of Procopius »
Saint Agnes·Rome·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of the priest Antoninus
« Resurrection of the priest Antoninus in Italy »
Saint Sanctinus·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of the son of the governor of Toul
« Resurrection of the son of the governor of Toul »
Saint Mansuetus (Mansuy)·Toul Pays Des Leucols·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of the son of the governor of Toul
« Miraculous discovery of the child's body on the surface of the water »
Saint Mansuetus (Mansuy)·La Moselle·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of the young Precordius
« Resurrection of the young Précordius who fell from a roof »
Saint Mellon (Melaine) of Cardiff·Rouen·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of two deceased persons at Ligugé
« Resurrection of two dead men at Ligugé »
Saint Martin of Tours·Liguge·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection through contact with the True Cross
« Resurrection of a dead person during the procession of the True Cross »
Saint Helena (Empress)·Jerusalem·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Temporary resurrection of Irene
« Temporary resurrection of his daughter Irene to locate a piece of jewelry »
Saint Spyridon of Trimythous·Chypre·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Testimony of a deceased person to exonerate an accused
« Temporary resurrection of a dead person to exonerate an accused individual »
Saint Macarius the Egyptian (the Elder)·4th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Sign / wonder
Collapse of the ramparts of Bayeux
« Collapse of a section of the ramparts of Bayeux »
Saint Germanus of Scotland·Bayeux·5th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Healing
Healing of Ragnemode and resurrection of a young girl
« Healing of Ragnemode and resurrection of a young girl (posthumous) »
Saint Marcellus of Paris·Paris·5th centuryTraditionCertainty: Tradition
Resurrection
Resurrection of a child
« Resurrection of a child who died after his passing »
Saint Aignan of Orléans·Orleans·5th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a child and healing of a mother
« Resurrection of a drowned child and healing of his blind mother »
Saint Florent of Bavaria·5th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a child bitten by a viper
« Resurrection of a child who died from a viper bite through prayer before the altar »
Saint Bassianus of Lodi·Lodi·5th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a child by Saint Germain
« Resurrection of a child suffocated by a snake »
Saint Germanus of Scotland·Bayeux·5th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a deceased person
« Resurrection of a dead person being carried to burial »
Saint Manvieu (Mannée)·Seon·5th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos
Resurrection
Resurrection of a deceased person in Bayeux
« Resurrection of a dead man at the gates of Bayeux »
Saint Germanus of Scotland·Bayeux·5th centuryToposCertainty: Hagiographic topos