Pope Leo Prays at Saint Charbel’s Tomb in Lebanon

Q: Who is Saint Charbel Makhlouf?

A: Saint Charbel Makhlouf was a Maronite monk and priest born Yousef Antoun Makhlouf in 1828 in Bkaakafra, Lebanon, known for his devotion, solitude, and reported miracles.

Q: Where is Saint Charbel Makhlouf buried?

A: Saint Charbel Makhlouf is buried at the St. Maron Monastery in Annaya, Lebanon, a significant pilgrimage site.

Q: What message does Saint Charbel embody?

A: Saint Charbel teaches about prayer, silence, modesty, and poverty, urging Christians to reflect on the evangelical demands of their vocations.

Q: What is the significance of Pope Leo XIV’s visit to Saint Charbel’s tomb?

A: Pope Leo XIV’s visit, the first by a pontiff, emphasized a call for conversion, hope, and unity in Lebanon, entrusting the country to Saint Charbel’s intercession for peace and healing.

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Pope Leo entrusts Lebanon to Saint Charbel’s intercession, prays at his tomb

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