It's just doctrine that disagrees with your personal interpretation of the Bible. There are many many interpretations of the Bible by very holy and sincere people, perhaps you got a few things wrong. Here is an example of what I consider a miracle:
“The enormously distended and very hard abdomen began to flatten and within 30 minutes it had completely disappeared. No discharge whatsoever was observed from the body.”
Discover the miracle from Lourdes that brought about the conversion of Nobel Prize-winning physician Dr. Alexis Carrel.
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Another is the miracle of the sun at Fatima, witnesses by tens of thousands of people.
Another thing that strikes me odd from the apparitions of Mary, is the difference in tone from "Mary". When Gabriel appears to Mary, and announces God's plan for her, Mary responds:
“I am the Lord’s servant,” Mary answered. “May your word to me be fulfilled.” (Luke 1:38)
Even after her cousin Elizabeth greets her and Mary makes her proclamation, she calls herself the "humble servant of the Lord."
Fast-forward to1859 in Wisconsin and how does Mary announce herself? "I am the queen of heaven."
How about in Gietrzwald in Poland: "I am the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception."
At La Salette: "If my people will not submit…" (Why not "God's people"?)
How many titles has the Catholic Church given to Mary?
"Many, many, impossible to count them all! Even if we wanted to mention only what are the titles that the Church has given to Mary, only in the Rosary do we read these definitions:
- Saint Mary
- Holy Mother of God
- Queen of Heaven
- Queen conceived without original sin
- Gate of Heaven
- Morning Star
- The health of the sick
- Refuge of sinners
- Queen of Angels
- Queen of the Patriarchs
- Queen of the Apostles
- Queen of Martyrs
- Queen of all Saints
- Queen of the Most Holy Rosary
- Mother of the Church
- Mother of Divine Grace
- Mystic Rose
- Tower of David
- Ark of the Covenant
- Virgin Worthy of Honour
- Virgin Worthy of Praise
- Mighty Virgin
- Merciful Virgin
- Mirror of Perfection
- Seat of Wisdom
- Cause of our joy
- Tabernacle of Eternal Glory"
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https://www.holyart.com/blog/religi...how-many-are-all-the-names-dedicated-to-mary/)
That's almost more titles than God has! The title "Morning Star" is interesting as in Isaiah 14:12 it is used of Satan and in Revelation 22:16 it is used of Jesus. Why would the church add that title to her when it has already been used of Jesus? Is not God the "Seat of Wisdom"? Is not Jesus the "Refuge of sinners"? Jesus cried out in the Temple, "I am the way, the truth, and life. No one comes to the Father but through me." John 14:6. So how is Mary the "Gate of Heaven"? Please don't say it's because without Mary there would be no Jesus! Yes, Jesus needed a human mother but that hardly makes her the "Gate of Heaven." The gate to heaven, so to speak, is opened when one puts their faith in Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. You don't have to put your faith in Mary or call upon her name.
"Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved." (Acts 4:12)
Yet Mary is the "Refuge of sinners" and the "Gate of Heaven"?
In Scripture, Mary took no other title than "humble servant of the Lord" much as Paul called himself the "Lord's bondservant." Godly people do not accept titles or proclaim them. I cannot see the real Mary appearing before men and proclaiming herself the "Queen of heaven" or the "Mother of Divine Grace." She would call herself a "humble servant of the Lord" and give all the glory to her Son. She would refuse adoration and titles. She would be saddened that people march through streets holding statues of her. She would urge us, as in the book of Hebrews, to "Fix your eyes upon Jesus the author and perfector of our faith." (Hebrews 12:2) She would not have us carry statues of her, pray to her, wear medals or scapulars, call her titles, and so on. She would tell us to look upon her son and quit focusing on her. Mary never drew attention to herself yet Roman Catholicism has put her on a pedestal. That's not the Mary I see in Scripture.