Saint Charbel Makhlouf, One of the Greatest Saints of our Time
Saint Charbel, a Maronite religious, priest and hermit in Lebanon, is considered by many to be the masculine counterpart of the Little Flower of Lisieux. He led a hidden life of profound virtue, humble labor and ardent fervor for the Holy Eucharist. His body remained intact for over seventy-five years after his death and exuded a miraculous oil that healed a great number of crippled and sick people.
(1828-1898) Saint Charbel, a Maronite religious, priest and hermit in Lebanon, is considered by many to be the masculine counterpart of the Little Flower of Lisieux. He led a hidden life of profound virtue, humble labor and ardent fervor for the Holy Eucharist. His body remained intact for over seventy-five years after his death and exuded a miraculous oil that healed a great number of crippled and sick people. 96 pages, illustrations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Childhood - Youth - Vocation .....Page 9The Novice .....19The Monk .....31The Hermit .....53Afterlife .....77Diverse Miracles .....87Ficha técnica
- Dimensiones
- 11.5 x 17 cm
Referencias específicas
- isbn
- 978-2-7623-0314-8