Canadian75 said:
Benny Hinn....in 500 years of protestantism that is the only significant miraculous event in non-Catholic Christianity? Odd.
Certainly not. There are many supposed miracles in many different denominations.
Canadian75 said:
With all of the miraculous events in non-christian religions I'm surprised I can find almost nothing in Christianity outside of the RCC. Any thoughts?
Given that Catholicism is larger than any denomination, it wouldn't surprise me if more supposed miracles occured within the Catholic Church. However, I think there are probably (proportionally) just as many supposed miracles in denominations.
If I may offer my opinion as to why more actual miracles
may occur within Catholicism...
The Sacraments, especially the Eucharist, are regularly available for Catholics. These are certain and wonderful means of receiving Grace from God. They are instrumental in bringing Catholics closer to God--i.e. in helping them grow in holiness.
Furthermore, there are a great number of holy Saints in heaven to guide us by their examples on earth and by their intercession. There are many greater teachers, defenders and practicers of the Holy Catholic Faith who offer wisdom and insight into the Faith and how to live It.
There are a great number of beautiful and helpful devotions and prayers--such as the Rosary, the Divine Mercy Chaplet, Scapulars, devotion to the Sacred Heart,
lexio divina, the Divine Office, the Angelus, devotion to the Immaculate Heart, the Blessed Infant of Prague, the Holy Face of Christ, devotion to the Saints and many more.
There is a real and strong unity between all Catholics throughout the world, and a unity with those in heaven and those in purgatory. We are never alone, but are always helped and guided by our brothers and sisters in Christ.
All of these things can help to bring people closer to God, to make them grow in holiness. When you become so close to God, it is little wonder that you are better disposed to receive an apparition or private revelation or miracle from God.
That is not to say that He does not reveal Himself to the sinful as well as the righteous...I have no doubt that He has brought about miracles for those who love Him and those who have not yet come to love Him.
Finally, and probably most importantly, I for one believe that the Catholic Church is the true Church founded by Christ. God blesses His Church with many gifts and miracles to stregthen, provide, guide and give His Grace. Christ loves His Bride deeply, and always cares for Her and watches over Her.
This is not to say that real miracles do not occur outside of Catholicism...they may well do.
Just my £0.02.
