St. Charbel
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St. Charbel
Charbel Makhlouf was born in Lebanon on the Plain of Kafra in the
year 1828. He entered the Congregation of Lebanese Monks and for sixteen
years lived at Annaza. Eventually he chose to live the solitary life
of a a hermit. After twenty-five years as a hermit he died in the
year 1898. After his death his body continously sweated perspiration
and blood. Numerous miracles have been attributed to Charbel and he
was accordingly beatified at the end of the Second Vatican Council,
on December 5, 1965 and was canonized on October 9, 1977. Charbel
was conspicuous for his humility, works of penance, love of silent
work and constant prayer.
May St. Charbel's prayers be with us. Amen.
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