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St. Charbel Makhlouf… some call him the Padre Pio of Lebanon
11 years, 9 months ago Posted in: History, Podcast, Recent, Saints, Series, The Discerning Hearts Blog, video 3

The Chaplet of St. Charbel – for text click here

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Countless…countless…miracles are attributed to this rmarkable saint of the Middle East…St. Charbel.  I didn’t know of him until a wonderful member of the Fransican Friars of the Renewal, Br. Martin Ervin introduced us to this extraordinary man.

In the 19th century Father Charbel Makhlouf-along with a few other saintly men-had tried to live again the austere life of the desert fathers of the early church. He belonged to the Christian body known as Maronites, a group which traces its name back to Saint Maro, a friend of Saint John Chrysostom. This group of Christians, most of whom still live in Lebanon, have been united to the Western Church since the 12th century, thus bringing into Western Christendom traditions of great value that might readily have been forgotten. These traditions are ones of enormous self- discipline, and few have exemplified them better than Charbel Makhlouf.

After 23 years of this ascetic life, Charbel had a paralyzing stroke just before the consecration while celebrating the Eucharist in his chapel, and died eight days later on Christmas Eve. After his death many favors and miracles were claimed through his intercession in heaven. Today his tomb is visited by large numbers of people, not only Lebanese Maronites and not only Christians” – Mansour Mouasher

In 1950, Father George Webby, a Maronite priest from Scranton, visited Lebanon, took a photo of monks outside the wall of the St. Sharbelmonastery in which St. Charbel had lived and upon development of the picture saw that St. Charbel miraculously appeared with the monks, according to information provided by St. Anthony’s Church.

Art work for holy pictures of this saint is now taken from this photo.  Can you see him?  (Hint: smack dab in the middle)  click on the picture and then zoom in….

St. Charbel is listed among The Incorruptibles, saints whose bodies were found intact years after burial. His body kept pouring oil and blood until the year before his canonization in 1977.

Here is a neat video entitled “The Saint Charble Song” …it’s special…

3 Responses

  1. samer el eid says:

    i had known father mar sharbel from the first visit to his grave that a strong believe went throught my body when i get inside and now the third visit to his place which make me feel more in the power of his lightness the great saint and profit who decorate our worlds in his glory words and shiny prayers and mircales wishing from him to help me always and stand along w my family and the people who i care for thx father mar sharbel to all your wisdom words and prayers all blesses

  2. Ray Lanfear says:

    Here in Las Vegas at a Catholic Maronite Mission, recently the statute started to bleed oil. I personally witnessed it. The Knights of Columbus are guarding the statue 24/7. Hundreds are visiting the Catholic Maronite Mission here in Las Vegas. Probably thousands will soon visit to see for themselves.

  3. thelma says:

    I would like to tell the world that St. Charbel Makhlouf is indeed a miraculous saint. During the recent war in Lebanon, I had the chance to visit his hermitage and there I prayed that my daughter who is sickl then and pregnant might lose her baby. With his intecession, the baby is now 7 years old and we named him Jared Charbel. Thank you to St. Charbel. thank you to God our Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.Amen.

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