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Today, July 24, We Celebrate St. Charbel Makhlouf
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Sub-Saharan Africa, 24 July, 2026 / 11:15 am (ACI Africa).
On July 24, the Catholic Church celebrates the life of St. Charbel Makhlouf, a Maronite Catholic priest, monk, and hermit who is known for working miracles both during his life and after his death.
On the occasion of his beatification in 1965, the Eastern Catholic hermit was described by Pope Paul VI as “ a new, eminent member of monastic sanctity,” who “through his example and his intercession is enriching the entire Christian people.”
Born into humble circumstances in Lebanon during 1828, Yussef Antoun Makhlouf was the youngest of Antoun Zaarour Makhlouf and Brigitta Elias al-Shediyaq's five children.
His uncle and guardian Tanious wanted the boy to continue working with him, while his mother wanted him to marry a young woman.