I'm glad for you, but it doesn't seem to have anything to do with this thread.
Christians of just about every denomination believe in miracles.
Are you of the opinion that God would never consider healing, say, a Methodist in the same situation who prayed and trusted God?
No, I'm not of the opinion that God only heals Catholics, and yes, it has EVERYTHING to do with this thread.
God heals Methodists, but he never leaves behind miracles that the public can forensically study 100 years later when he does so. He heals Methodists the same way he healed me: by healing them and sending them on their way. He doesn't do it in dramatic fashion in front of the eyes of the world. He doesn't play with the sun while thousands watch. He doesn't send Mary to talk to a Methodist, have her tell the world about it, and then 30 years after she's died, have her found undecayed in her tomb.
Where is the Methodist Lourdes? Who are the Anglican incorrupt?
Does the unleavened bread of the eucharist turn into the body and blood of Christ? It did at Lanciano in the 600s AD, and we can still look at that blood - it's the same rare type as is on the Shroud of Turin, and that flesh - it's human heart tissue. And it's incorrupt. Transubstantiation is true, and God left the evidence that anybody can look at, and that has been forensically looked at, to prove it. Why, then, is it still disputed?
God left the Shroud of Turin and its companion, the Oviedo Cloth, to give any many in our doubting times as much scientifically examinable material as anybody could ever need for the crucifixion and the resurrection.
Jesus had mercy on Thomas, and gave Thomas the evidence. God is merciful - for those who really NEED the proof, he has left it in the world in permanent signs. But all of those signs are Catholic. You'll search in vein for Muslim, or Methodist, miracles that you can actually examine in a forensics lab. You'll look in vain for detailed medical records of those healed of their congenital blindness by the Benny Hinns of the world.
Remember the Pharisees, who blasphemed the Holy Spirit by ascribing to Satan what was done by the power of God? That these miracles ARE is a matter of forensic examination. That they are miracles is obvious. That they're all Catholic is a matter of record too - if they're not, go find them. Go find the Methodist Lourdes, find the records of the Lutheran Miracle of the Sun, find for me the Baptist Lanciano-style eucharistic miracle. You can't. They don't exist. These things only exist as an open PUBLIC manner, with permanent and unambiguous signs, in the Catholic Church. Of course - because that's where the Holy Spirit is, and that's where God dwells and does his thing. That's why the Church is infallible on matters of doctrine, despite having had some real scumbags as Pope, and some violent and evil clergy and laity: because God is there.
But we're getting ahead of ourselves. Catholicism is proven by God through open miracles, miracles that have names and artifacts, that you can visit, that have been forensically studied, that are written about in scientific journals. There's a panel of physicians at Lourdes that records what happens. Why? In part because medical science has been INTERESTED in those cures - they're real, documented, how did that happen? Perhaps we can figure out the means and reproduce the results.
Somebody like me claiming a miracle is anecdote. The records of the International Medical Committee at Lourdes are data. Piles of data. Data that demonstrates the miracles to anybody who looks at it soberly, and which, thereby, proves the existence of God and the healing power of God.
God is doing all of these open miracles, over and over again, tens of thousands of minor ones, and many dozens of major ones even formally accepted by the Church as such, at a Shrine to the Virgin Mary, at a place where she appeared in France, to a little girl, who grew up to be a nun, who died around 1870 and whose tomb was open four decades years later to find her still there, undecayed. So many miracles overlapping.
So tell me, would God open up a fountain of healing miracles at the Grand Mosque of Paris? If he did, you can expect a huge surge in the numbers of people converting to Islam. He heals Muslims miraculously sometimes, why no Muslim Lourdes? Why no Hindu Lourdes? Why no Methodist Lourdes?
Why no Lutheran Lourdes? Why is God's only open fountain of medical miracles at the place of an incorrupt saint where the Virgin Mary appeared, called herself the Immaculate Conception, and told her to dig a spring?
God does those things publicly within the Church that listens to him, accepts the signs for what they are, and adjusts its knowledge to fit them. If the Virgin Mary appeared in the very sanctuary of those who despise the Catholics and told them she was the Immaculate Conception, they would call her a demon and try to exorcise her from the place. Once people's hearts are hardened against God, their heads harden as well.
We're not really having a conversation here. We can't. Your religion is eminently REASONABLE. My religion is built on miracles, and miracles are by their nature unreasonable. It then comes down to a question of whether one believes that the miracles happened or not. I know they did, so therefore there is no religion I CAN be other than Catholic - the Catholics have all of the miracles. You think that these so-called miracles of Lourdes and Lanciano and the Incorrupt are all nonsense, rumor and fairy tales - and that even if they're not, they're not proof of God.
And at that irreconcilable difference, we come to the end of the road.