How to use it
Start with the claim. Then follow the file.
The site works best when you move in a simple order: understand what is being claimed, picture the event, then decide how strong the surviving record feels.
01 Read the claim first
Every page should tell you, plainly, what people say happened. If the claim itself is unclear, the rest of the page will feel confusing too.
02 Follow the story
The opening sections are there to help you picture the event, the people involved, and the setting before you get into investigations or later devotion.
03 Check what is documented
Some cases are supported by decrees, medical review, laboratory work, or named witnesses. Others survive mainly through testimony, shrine memory, or later historical tradition.
04 Notice what remains open
A good page should leave you knowing both what is public and what is not. That difference matters.