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Post by Dirty Santa PaulsLaugh on Feb 14, 2020 6:52:52 GMT
Yes, they clearly happen as only those godless types would deny them... -Eucharistic Miracles (just proves what the Catholic church teaches about The Holy Eucharist is true) -Our Lady of Guadalupe image from the year 1531
-Our Lady of Las Lajas (image on a rock from the year 1754) -St. Pio (1887-1968) (but I am sure the secular media tries their best to spread lies/disinformation about him)
etc. even that type of stuff aside for a moment... you hear of people being cured miraculously here and there to that doctors can't explain etc. so it's not like they are super rare (they probably happen more than most people would think I suspect). not only are there physical miracles, which draw the most attention, but spiritual ones where people who might have been living a life of sin, repent and turn back towards God as those are far bigger miracles than ones of the purely physical healing types. but one needs faith to see this.
but since many in the world oppose the truth, a lot just ignore that stuff above as they don't want to hear it etc.
p.s. those who selected 'depends on how one defines miracles' thing... I tend to see it as making the impossible, possible  (i.e. a act of God since for Him nothing is impossible as he can cure people, not only physically, but spiritually etc) The church does not claim these miracles are proven. And you don’t have to believe in them to be a Christian, most don’t. You can deny them and still take communion.
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