Teresa de Jesus |
Flow of blood |
No |
Yes |
To pray every day some of her beads for his soul |
João de Moraes Leal |
Pain that constricted the chest and belly when food was ingested |
Yes – cloth wiped on the sore on the friar’s leg; cloth that was wrapped around the friar’s leg |
No |
No |
Manoel Gonçalves Loureiro |
Corruption near the eyes |
Yes – scrap of cloth from the friar’s habit |
Yes |
Yes – to preach the virtues of the Servant of God |
João Batista de Souza |
Hypochondriac flatulence at the mouth of the stomach |
Yes – rosary of personal use that had touched the friar’s body upon his burial |
No |
No |
Joana, Benguela nation |
Pleuris, with marked swelling of the right arm and right side of the chest |
Yes – cloth with which the servant of God cured his leg; cup he had used. |
No |
No |
Daughter of Luiza Josefa de Grinalda and Manoel de Souza de Andrade |
Corruption on the face |
Yes – fragment from the habit |
Yes: “brother Fabian, if thou art a saint, show here thy miracle.” |
No |
Manoel Álvares de Souza |
Choleric and hypochondriac flatulence on the right of the body, leaving him paralyzed |
No |
Yes – asked the Servant of God for a remedy for his ailment |
No |
Inácia da Encarnação |
Cramps |
Yes – drank water that had come into contact with a relic from the habit of the servant of God |
Yes – asked him for health |
Yes – a mass for the soul of the Servant of God and a painting depicting the marvel |
Francisco Muniz de Albuquerque |
Rigorous fever over 16 days |
Yes – staff the Servant of God used in life |
Yes |
Yes – promised two masses for his soul |
João Rodrigues dos Reis |
Fleshy growth that prevented him from urinating without using a probe |
Yes – on the day of the burial, took his knife and touched the sore on the leg with it. |
No |
No |
Manoel Ferreira Maciel |
Prevented from urinating by two stones which blocked the tract |
Yes (not specified) |
Yes |
No |
Sebastiana, brown |
Strong cramps |
Yes – swallowed part of the Servant of God’s habit with a little water |
No |
No |
Ana, creole |
Continuous fever |
No |
Yes |
The master and witness, Amaro Teixeira Machado, promised a mass for the soul of the Servant of God. |
Gonçalo |
Pox, fevers, and much catarrh |
No |
Yes |
The father, Manoel da Silva Santos, and Gonçalo promised to spread the word about the miracle in a public notice |
Francisco |
Indeterminate. The ailment made the patient’s tongue cold. |
Yes (not specified) – swallowed with a little water |
No |
No |
Francisco Rodrigues da Cruz |
Privation of the sense of sight, smell, and taste |
No |
Yes |
Promised to spread the word about the deed; gave the servant of God a one-day deadline to cure him. |
Manoel de Souza Lobo |
Tuberculosis, causing continuous sweating |
Yes – cloth marked with blood from the sore on the friar’s leg |
Yes |
Promised alms for the infirmary where the Servant of God had worked. |
Catarina, negro |
Retention of urine for three days, which caused swelling of her belly |
Yes – water from the pitcher used by the Servant of God in life. |
No |
No |