Miracle at Cana is one of the most important events described in the course of the spiritual activity Christ. This miracle was described in Gospel of saint Jan. According to the message, Jesus Christ turned water into wine at the wedding feast of Cana.

Cana is a Galilean town that was located near Nazareth. Transfiguration water into wine by Jesus is the first of the 37 miracles described in the Gospels (in addition to such events as the healing of the demon-possessed man in the synagogue, the calming of a storm, the multiplication of bread or even the resurrection of Lazaruswhich we also mentioned in the article). The witnesses of the miracle that happened in Cana were, among others apostles Jesus, and his mother, Mary. The town itself (Cana) this is most likely today's Kefar Kanna, located in Northern District, w Israel.

The village is located at an altitude of 180-320 metres a.s.l. on the north-eastern edge of the Hare Nacerat mountain range in the so-called Lower Galilei. However, some scholars disagree, claiming that the miracle was supposed to have taken place in a Lebanese village called Cana.

According to the biblical account, Jesus was invited to a wedding feast with his mother, whom he accompanied. There was a shortage of wine at the wedding. Maria asked her son to help, and its students that they should accompany him. Jesus commanded that the vat be filled with stone water, which he then turned into wine.