We can perform miracles
By Fr. Tito CaluagIf one were to look at the sociopolitical context of Galilee in the time of Christ, one could easily surmise why Christ chose to begin his ministry there.
If one were to look at the sociopolitical context of Galilee in the time of Christ, one could easily surmise why Christ chose to begin his ministry there.
When desires meet, the miracle takes place. We have seen this work so often during crisis, whether on a personal or social level.

The way I figure it, everyone gets a miracle. Like, I will probably never be struck by lightning, or win a Nobel Prize, or become the dictator of a small nation in the Pacific Islands, or contract terminal ear cancer, or spontaneously combust. But if you consider all the unlikely things together, at least one of them will probably happen to each of us.”—“Paper Towns”