13 Jun, 2025
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Archaeologists Claim Discovery of Jesus’ Cana Miracle Site in Galilee, Israel, Where Water Turned to Wine

Archaeologists Identify Khirbet Qana as Potential Site of Jesus’ First Miracle The biblical account of Jesus turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana of Galilee marks a pivotal moment in Christian history. While the traditional site visited by pilgrims is Kafr Kanna, new excavations at Khirbet Qana, 8 miles northwest of Nazareth, suggest […]

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"Saint Teresa’s 440-Year Miracle Corpse Unveiled After Century-Long Hiatus"

This title condenses key details: the saint’s miraculously preserved body, its 440-year

Saint Teresa of Ávila’s Exhumation Reveals Remarkable Preservation The body of Saint Teresa of Ávila, a 16th-century mystic and Catholic saint, was exhumed in August 2025, marking the first public display of her remains since 1914. The event, held at the Basilica of the Annunciation in Alba de Tormes, Spain, drew crowds of devotees and […]

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From Personal Miracle to Documented Proof: A Doctor’s Journey Revealing Divine Intervention in Medicine

Modern Miracles: When Faith Defies Logic (Approx. 600 words) Many believe miracles are relics of biblical times, but some argue divine intervention still occurs today—and they claim to have proof. Dr. Deanna Shrodes, a minister and author, shares her own miraculous story and others in her book Uncommon Answers, revealing how prayer led to seemingly […]

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Study Proposes Natural Explanation for Moses’ Red Sea Parting Over Divine Miracle Claim

Scientists Propose Natural Explanations for Moses’ Red Sea Miracle The parting of the Red Sea, a pivotal moment in biblical history, might have roots in natural phenomena rather than divine intervention, according to researchers. While the story describes Moses miraculously dividing the waters to escape Pharaoh’s army, scientific models suggest a combination of wind, tides, […]

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500-Year-Old Catholic Saint’s Incorruptible Body Unveiled in Modern Miracle Ritual

Saint Teresa of Avila’s Incorrupt Remains to Be Displayed in Rare Ritual (Images: 1) Saint Teresa’s sealed tomb; 2) Inside the Spanish basilica; 3) St. Paula Frassinetti’s preserved remains) The tomb of Saint Teresa of Avila, a 16th-century Spanish nun hailed for her “incorrupt” body, will be unsealed in May for public veneration. This rare […]