According to Possidius, one of the few miracles attributed to Augustine, the healing of an ill man, took place during the siege. Source: Internet
After Jesus returned to heaven, the book of Acts records the disciples of Jesus praying to God to grant that miracles be done in his name, for the purpose of convincing onlookers that he is alive. Source: Internet
A description of miracles of Columbanus written by an anonymous monk of Bobbio is of much later date. Source: Internet
A second miracle attributed to John Paul II's intercession was approved on 2 July 2013, and confirmed by Pope Francis two days later (two miracles must be attributed to a person's intercession to be declared a saint). Source: Internet
A second strand of Kaplanian theology exists, which makes clear that God has ontological reality, a real and absolute existence independent of human beliefs, while rejecting classical theism and any belief in miracles. Source: Internet
Among many miracles attributed to Pachomius, that though he had never learned the Greek or Latin tongues, he sometimes miraculously spoke them. Source: Internet