I guess so. I just find it a bit hard to tell the difference between miracles and life-saving coincidences. Yes there is account of statues blinking or crying, but even the Vatican is cracking down on these by stating if they're genuine or not.
In the last 165 years, of the over 8,000+ miracle healings reported at the Vatican's "Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes", only 70 have been officially deemed miracles by ecclesiastical authorities. Others were rejected.
The investigations themselves took years to be concluded.
For the example, the Eucharistic miracle of Vilakkannur in Kerala, India, was officially approved as miracle in May 2025, approximately 12 years after the phenomenon occurred.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KbU74jnSy9kThe investigation included both scientific and theological investigations.
The phenomenon was unique as it did not involve bleeding tissue, but a luminous image that appeared on the host.