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"Miracle" is a song by Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris featuring English singer and songwriter Ellie Goulding. It was released as a single on 10 March 2023 through Columbia Records and Sony Music UK and included on Harris' seventh studio album, 96 Months (2024).
- The Healing of Dafne Gutierrez. In 2003, the city of Los Angeles, California, bore witness to an extraordinary event that left medical professionals astounded and the faithful rejoicing.
- The Miracle of the Colombian Mine Rescue. On October 13, 2010, the world held its breath as the story of thirty-three miners trapped deep underground in the San José Mine in Copiapó, Chile, unfolded.
- The Baby Who Came Back to Life. In 2007, in the Indian city of Aligarh, a heart-wrenching tragedy transformed into a miraculous event that defied medical explanation.
- The Healing of Lucia Borsellino. In 2009, the city of Palermo in Italy bore witness to a miraculous event intertwined with the fight against organized crime.
- Jesus Turns Water Into Wine
- The Fireproof Saint
- Saint Thomas Becket and The Cheese
- The Invincible Vicar
- The Miracle-Mania at Saint-Médard
- The Miracles of Templemore
- The Healing Waters of Lourdes
Perhaps one of the most famous miracles in history is the divine act said to have occurred in the town of Cana, Galilee. Here Jesus, his mother, and his disciples attended a wedding. After Mary let her son know that the wedding party has gone through its supply of wine, Jesus remedied the situation. The Gospel of John relates how Jesus asked that c...
Another one of the most famous early miracles is reported to have occurred at the execution of Saint Polycarp in 155 AD. The 86-year-old Bishop of Smyrna in modern-day Turkey was sentenced to be burned at the stake after offending the Roman emperor. A surviving eyewitness account claims that when the executioners lit the stack of wood around the bi...
Saint Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury in the 1160s, had over 700 miracles attributed to him alone. These miracles, one of which concerned two children and a wheel of cheese, were recorded by two 12th-century monks. Beatrice, a young girl living in Ramsholt, Suffolk, lost a lump of cheese she’d been given by her mother and asked her younger ...
Some people are born lucky, but Reverend Johannes Osiander of Tübingen, Germany, was so lucky that his life must be nothing short of a miracle. Born in 1657, throughout his life Johannes seemed to go from one serious accident to another – but apparently always emerged from them completely unharmed. To list just a few of his mishaps, he was repeated...
In May 1727, at the church of Saint-Médard in the centre of Paris, hundreds of mourners poured in for the funeral of François de Pâris, a 36-year-old deacon who had died from malnutrition. The grieving flock was astounded when a young boy, who could not properly use one of his legs, went into a seizure after touching the deacon’s coffin. The lad th...
In August 1920, amid the Irish War of Independence, miraculous phenomena began happening inside the Templemore homes of a Mr Dwan and that of his sister-in-law Mrs Maher. Statues and pictures of Jesus and the Virgin Mary began to flow with blood. Word got around and very soon believers from all over Ireland were descending on the small County Tippe...
For more than a century and a half, the shrine at Lourdes in France has been one of the world’s most revered sites of pilgrimage. In 1923, Liverpudlian Jack Traynor visited Lourdes. Traynor was a WWI veteran, and he had nearly died after being shot in the head and the arm. His injuries had worsened over time to the point where half of his body was ...
After a 14-year process, the Vatican released its verdict on a young boy’s sudden recovery from a debilitating gastrointestinal condition: It was a miracle.
- Lourdes. Lourdes is one of the world's most famous miracle sites - a French grotto which is said to have healing properties for those who drink or bathe in it.
- The Miracle of the Sun. This is one of, if not the miracle with the highest number of witnesses. Between 50,000 and 100,000 people claim to have seen the Miracle of the Sun on the 13th October, 1917 whilst standing in the Cova da Iria fields near Fatima, Portugal.
- Padre Pio. Original name Francesco Forgione, Padre Pio was a Roman Catholic Capuchin priest who had perhaps the world's most famous case of stigmata. Despite his efforts to the contrary, news of his mysterious wounds on the palms of his hands and feet went global in the early 1920s.
- Vesna Vulovic. Serbian former flight attendant Vesna Vulovic holds a miraculous world record - the longest fall without a parachute, after a plane she was working onboard in 1972 exploded, 33,333 ft in the air.
Jul 9, 2013 · From liquefying blood to bleeding statues, here are some of the most famous and controversial miracles in history. Apocalypse soon? In 1981 in the small town of Medjugorje in what is now...
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Nov 23, 2017 · What exactly is a miracle? What types of miracles are believed in the world’s great religions? What do recent scientific findings tell us about miracles? Can we rationally believe that miracles have really taken place? Can there be acts that are more religiously significant than miracles?