| Youssef
Antoun Makhlouf was born in 1828, in Bekaa Kafra (North Lebanon).
He had a true Christian upbringing, which had given him a passion
for prayer. Then he followed his two hermit uncles in the hermitage
of the St Antonious Kozhaya monastery and was converted to monastic
and hermetical life.
In
1851, he left his family village and headed for the Our Lady of
Maifouk monastery to spend his first monastic year, and then he
went to the St Maron monastery in Annaya, where he entered the Maronite
Order, carrying the name Charbel, a name of one of the Antioch church
martyrs of the second century. On November 1st. 1853, he exposed
his ceremonial vows in St Maron’s monastery - Annaya. Then
he completed his theological studies in the St Kobrianous and Justina
monastery in Kfifan, Batroun.
He
was ordained a priest in Bkerky, the Maronite Patriarchate, on July
23rd, 1859. He lived 16 years in the St Maron's monastery –
Annaya. From there, he entered, on February 15th, 1875, the St Peter
& Paul hermitage, which belongs to the monastery. He was a typical
saint and hermit, who spent his time praying and worshipping. Rarely
had he left the hermitage where he followed the way of the saintly
hermits in prayers, life and practice.
St
Charbel lived in the hermitage for 23 years. On December 16th, 1898
he was struck with an illness while performing the holy mass. He
died on Christmas' eve, December 24th, 1898, and was buried in the
St Maron monastery cemetery in Annaya.
Few
months later, dazzling lights were seen around the grave. From there,
his corpse, which had been secreting sweat and blood, was transferred
into a special coffin. Hordes of pilgrims started swarming the place
to get his intercession. And through this intercession, God blessed
many people with recovery and spiritual graces.
In
1925, his beatification and canonization were proposed for declaration
by Pope Pious XI. In 1950, the grave was opened in the presence
of an official committee which included doctors who verified the
soundness of the body. After the grave had been opened and inspected,
the variety of healing incidents amazingly multiplied. A multitude
of pilgrims from different religious facets started flocking to
the Annaya monastery to get the saint's intercession.
Prodigies
reached beyond the Lebanese borders. This unique phenomenon caused
a moral revolution, the return to faith and the reviving of the
virtues of the soul.
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