2 New Miracles Reported Through Intercession of St. Charbel in 2026
The use of blessed oil has long been an established practice in the Eastern Christian tradition and continues to this day.
The use of blessed oil has long been an established practice in the Eastern Christian tradition and continues to this day.
Despite leaving behind no writings, the Pope said, the hermit of Annaya continues to speak with surprising power.
On Monday, Dec. 1, Pope Leo will travel to Annaya to pray at the tomb of St. Charbel Makhlouf, the 19th-century Maronite monk venerated for his holiness and miracles.
St. Charbel is known for obtaining miracles from God not only for Catholics but also for Muslims and followers of other religions.
Maronite Catholic conference features Aramaic liturgy and first-class relics of the saints, including the crib of Jesus, the Holy Cross, and the Twelve Apostles.
St. Charbel, a revered saint in the Maronite Catholic Church, was known for his deep dedication to the Eucharist.
The Lebanese saint is revered in both East and West.
Lebanon’s Prime Minister Hassan Diab announced that Wednesday, August 5, will be a day of mourning across the country, to pray for those affected by the blast.
“Preserve the warmth of the family, because the warmth of the whole world cannot make up for it.”
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