Mission Statement
The shrine of
Saint Sharbel
A Life of Prayer and Holiness
The Life of
Saint Sharbel
Born Yousef Antoun Makhlouf on May 8, 1828, in Bkaakafra, North Lebanon.
Raised in a devout Maronite Catholic family.
Known for his deep faith and devotion from a young age—often called “the saint” by locals.
Inspired by the hermits of the Monastery of St. Anthony-Kozhaya.
Spent time praying in solitude at a grotto dedicated to the Virgin Mary.
Joined the Lebanese Maronite Order in 1851, taking the name Sharbel.
Professed vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in 1853.
Ordained a priest on July 23, 1859, after theological studies under St. Nimatullah Hardini.
Lived 16 years as a monk at St. Maron Monastery in Annaya.
In 1875, began hermit life at the Hermitage of Sts. Peter and Paul.
The “Miracle of the Lamp” confirmed his divine calling to hermitage.
Passed away on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1898.
A mysterious light shone from his tomb; his body was later found incorrupt.
Countless healings and miracles began and continue through his intercession.
Beatified by Pope Paul VI in 1965 at the close of Vatican II.
Canonized by the same pope on October 9, 1977.
Today, St. Sharbel is known and venerated around the world for miraculous healings and powerful intercession.
The Healing Holy Oil of St. Sharbel reputation
The Holy Oil of St. Sharbel is a blessed oil by the Bishop or the priest applied to the forehead of the person with faith and believe in our Lord Jesus Christ.
If you use a cotton ball, please burn it after use, never discard it in the trash. The Healing Oil is available for a suggested donation of $20.00 and includes:
- One 1/4 oz bottle of Holy Oil
- One prayer cards of St. Sharbel
- A complimentary gift from the church.
(Shipping available only within the USA.)
