Tables of Miracles in the Work of Maria Valtorta
See also: Miracles, wonders and signs, To Heal, To Care, Health.
Miracles, wonders and signs are the manifestation of God's works. "Miracles" means "acts of power" in Greek. They illustrate the first affirmations of the symbol of the Apostles (commonly called the Creed[1]): "I believe in God, the Almighty Father, Creator of heaven and earth. And in Jesus Christ, his only Son, our Lord." To better emphasize this manifestation of God, the "Almighty Creator" through His Son Jesus Christ, we keep the formula "acts of power" in the titles of the tables below.
Acts of power over the elements[edit | edit source]
| Event | Narration in the Gospels | In Maria Valtorta | |||
| Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | ||
| Wedding at Cana | - | - | - | John 2:1-11 | GRM 52 |
| Broken blades | - | - | - | - | GRM 67.2 |
| Curse of fields he had blessed (Doras) | - | - | - | - | GRM 109.9 |
| Calming of the storm | Matthew 8:23-27 | Mark 4:35-41 | Luke 8:22-25 | - | GRM 185.1 |
| Burning of the idol | - | - | - | - | GRM 220.2 |
| First multiplication of the loaves | 14:13-21 | 6:31-34 | 9:10-17 | 6:5-15 | GRM 273 |
| Jesus walks on Water | 14:22-33 | 6:45-52 | - | 6:16-21 | GRM 274.2 |
| Curse of fields he had blessed (Jacob of Merom) | - | - | - | - | GRM 298.2-6 |
| The Transfiguration | 17:1-13 | 9:2-13 | 9:28-30 | - | GRM 349.2 |
| Second multiplication of the loaves | 15:32-39 | 8:1-9 | - | - | GRM 353.1 |
| Calming the flood of the Jordan | - | - | - | - | GRM 361.6 |
| Hail stopped | - | - | - | - | GRM 428.5 |
| Forest fire extinguished | - | - | - | - | GRM 441.7 |
| Hurricane calmed | - | - | - | - | GRM 489.6 |
| TOTAL | 5 | 5 | 3 | 3 | 14 |
Acts of power over the animal and plant kingdom[edit | edit source]
- "He said to it: 'May no fruit ever come from you again.' And immediately the fig tree withered."[4]
| Event | Narration in the Gospels | In Maria Valtorta | |||
| Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | ||
| First miraculous catch of fish | - | - | 5:1-11 | - | GRM 65.2 |
| Healing of the scapegoat | - | - | - | - | GRM 220.4 |
| Fruitfulness of the apple tree without leaves | - | - | - | - | GRM 298.5 |
| Sheep healed from an epidemic | - | - | - | - | GRM 330.6 |
| The stater (coin) found in the fish's mouth | 17:24-27 | - | - | - | GRM 351.4 |
| Multiplication of sheaves | - | - | - | - | GRM 408 |
| Multiplication of ears | - | - | - | - | GRM 411.5 |
| Inexhaustible oil, lepers healed | - | - | - | - | GRM 536.4 |
| The sterile fig tree | 21:18-22 | 11:12-14 | - | - | GRM 592.16 GRM 594.1 |
| Second miraculous catch of fish | - | - | 21:1-24 | GRM 633.5 | |
| TOTAL | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 10 |
Acts of power over the Demon (exorcisms)[edit | edit source]
| Event | Narration in the Gospels | In Maria Valtorta | |||
| Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | ||
| Haggai, the possessed of Capernaum | - | 1:21-28 | 4:31-37 | - | GRM 59.7 |
| Two other possessed of Capernaum | 8:16-17 | 1:32-34 | 4:40-41 | - | GRM 61.7 |
| The Roman possessed of "The beautiful Water" | - | - | - | - | GRM 129 |
| The possessed of Gerasa/Gadara | 8:28-34 | 5:1-20 | 8:26-39 | - | GRM 186.5 and Mark after his relapse: GRM 358.6-8 |
| The lunatic daughter of Bet-Ginna | - | - | - | - | GRM 215.4 |
| The deaf-mute possessed | 9:32-34 | - | - | - | GRM 232.8 |
| The dumb-confessed possessed | 12:22-28 | 8:20-30 | 11:14-23 | - | GRM 269.3 |
| The daughter of The Canaanite woman | 15:21-28 | 7:24-30 | - | - | GRM 331.4 |
| The young epileptic at the foot of Tabor | 17:14-21 | 9:14-29 | 9:37-49 | - | GRM 349.10-13 and 350.2-3 |
| The fully possessed man | - | - | - | - | GRM 420 |
| A little girl whose demon incarnates among her surroundings | - | - | - | - | GRM 537.3 |
| TOTAL | 6 | 6 | 5 | - | 11 |
Acts of power over death (resurrections)[edit | edit source]
- Jesus said to her: "I am the resurrection and the life. Do you believe this?" Martha answered: "Yes, Lord, I believe it."[6]
| Event | Narration in the Gospels | In Maria Valtorta | |||
| Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | ||
| Resurrection of Daniel, son of the widow of Nain | - | - | 7:11-17 | - | GRM 189 |
| Resurrection of Jairus' daughter | 9:18-26 | 5:21-43 | 8:40-56 | - | GRM 230 |
| Resurrection of Lazarus | - | - | - | 11:1-44 | GRM 548 |
| Resurrection of the Lord | 28:1-10 | 16:9-11 | 24:1-9 | 20:1-9 | GRM 617 |
| TOTAL | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 4 |
Acts of power over bodies (healings of the body)[edit | edit source]
- "Jesus went throughout all Galilee; he taught in their synagogues, preached the Gospel of the Kingdom, and healed every disease and every infirmity among the people."[7]
- "Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the Gospel of the Kingdom, and healing every disease and every infirmity."[8]
During the first year of public life[edit | edit source]
| Event | Narration in the Gospels | In Maria Valtorta | |||
| Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | ||
| A leper, first known healing, at the foot of Mount Tabor | - | - | - | - | GRM 58.7 |
| Simon the Zealot (Apostle) the leper, future apostle | - | - | - | - | GRM 54 |
| A crippled beggar | - | - | - | - | GRM 56.2 |
| An old dumb man | - | - | - | - | GRM 58.6-8 |
| Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 59.8 |
| Simon Peter's mother-in-law | 8:14-15 | 1:29-34 | 4:38-41 | - | GRM 60 |
| Several healings | 4:23 | 1:32-33 | 4:40 | - | GRM 61.3 |
| Abel the leper (Chorazim), future disciple | - | 1:40-45 | 5:12-16 | - | GRM 63 |
| The paralytic, the dying baby | 9:1-8 | 2:1-12 | 5:17-26 | - | GRM 64.5 |
| The weakened man and his dying mother | - | - | - | - | GRM 67.4 |
| A dumb man near the pool of Bethesda | - | - | - | - | GRM 68.6 |
| Isaac of Juttah the shepherd of the Nativity infirm, disciple | - | - | - | - | GRM 76.4 |
| Annaleah the consumptive, future first consecrated virgin | - | - | - | - | GRM 85.6 |
| The Beauty of Chorazim, leprous woman | - | - | - | - | GRM 94.2 |
| Joanna of Chuza the consumptive, future disciple | - | - | - | - | GRM 102.3 |
| A paralytic child, with Anne and Judas of Merom | - | - | - | - | GRM 108.7 |
| The cranial trauma of a child injured by Alexander the Roman's horse | - | - | - | - | GRM 115.2 |
| A gangrenous man baptized by Jesus | - | - | - | - | GRM 119.7 |
| Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 120.6 |
| A hydrocephalic simpleton child | - | - | - | - | GRM 122.7 |
| A young boy with fractured legs (John) | - | - | - | - | GRM 125.1 and 125.5 |
| A young debauchee. Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 128.1 to 128.4 |
| Jerusa the cancer patient (breast) | - | - | - | - | GRM 134 |
| TOTAL | 3 | 4 | 4 | - | 23 |
During the second year of public life[edit | edit source]
| Event | Narration in the Gospels | In Maria Valtorta | |||
| Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | ||
| A woman in a vegetative state | - | - | - | - | GRM 147.2 |
| The royal officer's son healed at a distance | - | - | - | 4:46-54 | GRM 151.1 |
| Susanna, the young bride of Cana | - | - | - | - | GRM 151.2 |
| Faustina (Fausta) the dying diphtheria baby of Valeria | - | - | - | - | GRM 155.4 |
| Simeon the violent and fraudulent husband who will relapse | - | - | - | - | GRM 159.1 Healing (one phrase), details and relapse: GRM 458.2 |
| The young Elisha healed of a deadly bite | - | - | - | - | GRM 161.2 |
| "Blooming of miracles" | - | - | - | - | GRM 166.1 |
| A dumb man who nevertheless hates Jesus | - | - | - | - | GRM 171.6 |
| Sarah the widow healed of her fevers | - | - | - | - | GRM 172.9 |
| Leper healed at the foot of the mountain | 8:1-4 | - | - | - | GRM 175.1 |
| Healing (known) at a distance of the Centurion's servant | 8:5-13 | - | 7:1-10 | - | GRM 177 |
| A man struck to death by a rival | - | - | - | - | GRM 183.2 |
| Five lepers at Shiloh, seven at Ben Hinnom | - | - | - | - | GRM 199.4 |
| Elise of Bet-Cur healed of a wasting disease | - | - | - | - | GRM 208.7 |
| Several healings including Massala, the deformed man, in S | - | - | - | - | GRM 211.4 and 211.9 |
| A dying mother in Philistia | - | - | - | - | GRM 218.9 |
| A mother giving birth | - | - | - | - | GRM 220.3 |
| The paralytic at the pool of Bethesda | - | - | - | 5:1-18 | GRM 225.3 |
| The hemorrhaging woman | 9:20-22 | 5:24-34 | 8:43-48 | - | GRM 230.3 |
| Two dumb men | - | - | - | - | GRM 232.5 |
| Murderers struck by sudden leprosy | - | - | - | - | GRM 248.5 |
| Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 252.6 |
| The dumb father of Gamla | - | - | - | - | GRM 256.5 |
| The man with the paralyzed hand | 12:9-13 | 3:1-6 | 6:6-11 | - | GRM 263.4 |
| Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 266.5 |
| Several healings at Tarichea | 14:13-14 | - | - | - | GRM 272.1 |
| A scribe's child brought to trap Jesus | - | - | - | - | GRM 272.1 and 272.2 |
| Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 277.2 |
| A man with ulcerated eyes | - | - | - | - | GRM 290 |
| Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 293.7 |
| Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 295.7 |
| Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 296.8 |
| Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 300.3 |
| The child of Simon of Alphaeus | - | - | - | - | GRM 308.2-4 |
| Little Rachel | - | - | - | - | GRM 309.3 |
| TOTAL | 5 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 35 |
During the third year of public life[edit | edit source]
- "He laid his hands on her. Immediately she stood up straight and praised God."[11]
| Event | Narration in the Gospels | In Maria Valtorta | |||
| Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | ||
| In Phoenicia, a Hebrew dumb man and a lame pagan | - | - | - | - | 329.2 and 329.4 |
| A dropsical man | - | - | 14:1-6 | - | GRM 335.13 |
| Martha, the bent woman | - | - | 13:10-17 | - | GRM 337.5 |
| A deaf-mute (Ephphatha!)[12] And other healings | - | Mark 7:31 | - | - | GRM 341.6 |
| A mute woman | - | - | - | - | GRM 344.7 |
| Stillborn child of Dorcas | - | - | - | - | GRM 345.3-5 |
| The dumb man of Bethsaida | - | 8:22-26 | - | - | GRM 347.5-6 |
| A dying man healed and converted, former lover of Mary Magdalene | - | - | - | - | GRM 352.1-2 |
| Several healings | - | - | - | - | GRM 356.7 |
| Jaia and her mother, dumb | - | - | - | - | GRM 358.3-5 and 9-10 |
| Anastasica the leprous woman (syphilis) | GRM 360.11-14 | ||||
| Several healings of proselytes | GRM 364.10 | ||||
| Several healings at the charity banquet | GRM 370.24 | ||||
| Jacob the lustful husband with an STD | 374.7-10 | ||||
| Annaleah's uncle, mortally wounded | GRM 375.6-9 | ||||
| Several healings. A false sick person uncovered | GRM 378.7 and 8-9 | ||||
| A woman with bone disease, a cancer patient (tongue) | GRM 385.7 | ||||
| Colombe suffering from idiocy | GRM 390.4-5 and 8 | ||||
| Elisha the leper of Engedi | GRM 391.3-7 | ||||
| Anne of Kerioth healed of a mortal wasting disease, 2 women reconciled | GRM 395.2-8 | ||||
| About twenty healings | GRM 408.7 | ||||
| A Samaritan beggar wounded by notables | GRM 416.2-6 | ||||
| Joseph the just stoned | GRM 418.5-6 | ||||
| A child with bone caries, several healings including a deaf-mute (Ephphatha!)[12] | Mark 7:31 | GRM 419.2-4 and 5 | |||
| Aurea Galla the traumatized little girl | GRM 433.6 | ||||
| John the leper | GRM 450.8-10 | ||||
| Several healings | GRM 452.3 | ||||
| About sixty healings | GRM 453.7 | ||||
| Aquila, the old paralyzed slave | GRM 453.8-9 | ||||
| Several healings on a Sabbath | GRM 460.3 | ||||
| Healing of a cosmopolitan crowd, except one Jew | GRM 462.3 and 7 | ||||
| A born dumb child in Sidon | GRM 473.2-6 | ||||
| The ten lepers of Samaria | Luke 17:11-19 | GRM 483.7-10 | |||
| A leper, on a Sabbath | GRM 486.3 | ||||
| Two born dumb children: Tamar and Phara | GRM 501.5-7 | ||||
| Sidon, the born dumb | 9:1-12 | GRM 510.1-6 | |||
| A Roman soldier and a dying mad woman at Beteron | GRM 514.6-10 | ||||
| Several healings at Gabaon | GRM 516.1-2 | ||||
| Several healings at Jericho, including a son at a distance | GRM 523.3 and 6 | ||||
| A whole little people at the crossing of Bethabara | GRM 526.1 | ||||
| Several healings at Nob | GRM 531.1-2 | ||||
| Little Levi of Nob, dying | GRM 531.18-20 | ||||
| 4 lepers at Hinnom and 3 at Shiloh | GRM 536.2-6 | ||||
| Some healings | GRM 537.2 | ||||
| Callistus the slave with a cut tongue | GRM 563.6-8 | ||||
| A sick Philistine (stomach), dying of weakness | GRM 564.3-9 | ||||
| Ada, dying in childbirth | GRM 567.7-9 | ||||
| A deformed little boy | GRM 570.3 | ||||
| A furious man struck with blindness, Eli healed from his own | GRM 574.1-12, especially 10 | ||||
| Some healings and the dumb of Jericho (Bartimaeus) | 20:29-34 | 10:46-52 | 18:35-43 | GRM 580.8-9 and 10 | |
| Shalem, the deformed child who wanted to die | GRM 584.5 and 6-12 | ||||
| Numerous healings on Palm Sunday | GRM 590.20 | ||||
| Numerous healings on Holy Tuesday | GRM 594.5 | ||||
| A feverish patient | GRM 596.1 | ||||
| The soldier with the ear cut off by Peter | 22:49-51 | GRM 602.22 | |||
| TOTAL | 1 | 4 | 5 | 1 | 55 |
Acts of power over the Souls (healings of the hearts)[edit | edit source]
| Event | Narration in the Gospels | In Maria Valtorta | |||
| Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | ||
| Philip of Arbela, future deacon | - | - | - | - | GRM 122.13 |
| Anonymous healing of a grieving soul | - | - | - | - | GRM 166.1 |
| The love of a husband restored to his deserted wife | - | - | - | - | GRM 174.5 |
| Conversion of a girl at her father's request | - | - | - | - | GRM 174.6 |
| A husband rediscovers the value of his woman | - | - | - | - | GRM 184.9 |
| Peace and forgiveness without healing for Simeon | - | - | - | - | GRM 458.4 |
| The heart of Daniel, the unfaithful husband | - | - | - | - | GRM 473.4-6 |
| The heart of a husband | - | - | - | - | GRM 575.18 |
| TOTAL | - | - | - | - | 8 |
Miracles at the intercession of Mary or the Apostles[edit | edit source]
- "They drove out many demons, anointed many sick people with oil, and healed them."[14]
| Event | Narration in the Gospels | In Maria Valtorta | |||
| Matthew | Mark | Luke | John | ||
| The child with twisted, inert legs, healed by James of Alphaeus the Apostle | - | - | - | - | GRM 259.10 |
| A dying person healed by John | - | - | - | - | GRM 259.11 |
| Gifts of miracle given to the 12 Apostles on Mission | 10:8 | 6:13 | 9:2 | - | GRM 265.4 |
| Sick and demons submitted to the 72 | - | - | 10:8,17 | - | GRM 280.2 |
| A cranial trauma healed with ointment of Mary | - | - | - | - | GRM 320.4 and GRM 321.2 |
| A storm calmed at Mary’s intercession | - | - | - | - | GRM 320.6 |
| Several miracles by the Apostles except Judas | - | - | - | - | GRM 338.2 |
| The Apostles powerless to heal an epileptic. Healing by Jesus, see possessions. | 17:14-21 | 9:14-29 | 9:37-49 | - | GRM 349.10 |
| TOTAL | 2 | 2 | 3 | - | 8 |
There is a downloadable PDF "The Thousand Miracles of Jesus": It is sometimes a somewhat summarized compilation, made by Mario Canciani (at the very bottom of the page of all downloadable booklets).[15]
To go further[edit | edit source]
- All downloadable works [16]
- ↑ The term Credo is more specifically reserved for the Nicene-Constantinople Creed, which is the late development of the Apostles' Creed. It states: "I believe in one God, the Almighty Father, Creator of heaven and earth, of all visible and invisible universe, I believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, born of the Father before all ages: He is God, born of God, light from light, true God from true God, begotten not made, consubstantial with the Father; and through him all things were made." This underpins the power of Jesus Christ over beings and things.
- ↑ Mark 4:41
- ↑ Luke 8:25
- ↑ Matthew 21:19
- ↑ Mark 1:39
- ↑ John 11:25-27
- ↑ Matthew 4:23
- ↑ Matthew 9:35
- ↑ Luke 8:46
- ↑ GRM 230.3
- ↑ Luke 13:13
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 According to Maria Valtorta, there are two similar healings: same scenario (saliva, fingers in mouth and ears), same address: "open" (Ephphatha). The second healing occurs in the Decapolis three months later (GRM 419.5). The first one is in Syro-Phoenicia: different location. Mark, the only evangelist to mention it, reports only one healing: it is in Decapolis exiting the Syro-Phoenician territory: he merges two accounts that Maria Valtorta separates.
- ↑ Matthew 11:28
- ↑ Mark 6:13
- ↑ 1000 Miracles of Jesus, Downloadable works
- ↑ Downloadable works