Wonders and Healings
The tradition surrounding Saint Elizabeth attributes a number of wonders to her prayers during her lifetime. She is said to have destroyed a vicious serpent or dragon by prayer alone, the episode that lies behind her depiction in icons as a dragon-slayer and her association with the neighbouring feast of Saint George. She is also remembered for healing a woman who suffered from an issue of blood and for casting out unclean spirits from the afflicted.
After her repose her veneration as a wonderworker continued at her tomb. The synaxarion relates that she was buried in the church of Saint George and that her body remained whole and incorrupt. At her grave many were healed of various illnesses and the blind received their sight, and the soil around the grave itself became known as a source of healing for the sick and suffering.