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The Untold Evidence for Miracles

Fr. Patrick Lynch, MIC reflects on the meaning of miracles: wonders that have no natural cause and can only be attributed to the divine power of God. Miracles reveal the wonder of God, confirm the truth of the Gospel, and witness to the holiness and love present in the lives of His saints. He invites us to ask: Do we truly believe in the miraculous power of God? Do we believe God can make us great saints? Fr. Patrick reminds us that one of the places where miracles still happen every day is in the tribunal of Confession, where God’s mercy transforms hearts and souls.

 

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