Charbel's companions in the hermitage were the Sons of God, as encountered
in the Scriptures and in the Eucharist, and the Blessed Mother. The
Eucharist became the center of his life. He consumed the Bread of his Life
and was consumed by it. Though this hermit did not have a place in the
world, the world had a great place in his heart. Through prayer and penance
he offered himself as a sacrifice so that the world would return to God. It
is in this light that one sees the importance of the following Eucharistic
prayer in his life: "Father of Truth, behold Your Son a sacrifice pleasing
to You, accept this offering of Him who died for me..."
On December 16, 1898 while reciting the "Father of Truth" prayer at the Holy
Liturgy Charbel suffered a stroke. He died on Christmas Eve at the age of
70. Through faith this hermit received the Word of God and through love he
continued the Ministry of Incarnation.
On the evening of his funeral, his superior wrote: "Because of what he
will do after his death, I need not talk about his behavior". A few
months after his death a bright light was seen surrounding his tomb. The
superiors opened it to find his body still intact. Since that day a
blood-like liquid flows from his body. Experts and doctors are unable to
give medical explanations for the incorruptibility and flexibility. In the
years 1950 and 1952 his tomb was opened and his body still had the
appearance of a living one.
The spirit of Charbel still lives in many people. His miracles include
numerous healings of the body and of the spirit. Thomas Merton, the American
Hermit, wrote in his journal: "Charbel lived as a hermit in Lebanon---he was
a Maronite. He died. Everyone forgot about him. Fifty years later, his body
was discovered incorrupt and in short time he worked over 600 miracles. He
is my new companion. My road has taken a new turning. It seems to me that I
have been asleep for 9 years---and before that I was dead."
At the closing of the Second Vatican Council, on December 5, 1965 Charbel
was beatified by Pope Paul VI who said: "...a hermit of the Lebanese
mountain is inscribed in the number of the blessed...a new eminent member of
monastic sanctity is enriching, by his example and his intercession, the
entire Christian people... May he make us understand, in a world largely
fascinated by wealth and comfort, the paramount value of poverty, penance,
and asceticism, to liberate the soul in its ascent to God..."
On October 9, 1977 during the World Synod of Bishops, Pope Paul VI canonized
Blessed Charbel among the ranks of the Saints. "The just will flourish like
the palm tree, like the Cedar of Lebanon shall he grow."
(Psalm 92:13)

القديس
شربل مخلوف
ولد يوسف مخلوف في بقاعكفرا في 8 أيار 1828 من أبوين تقيّين. التحق
بالرهبانية اللبنانية المارونية وهو في الثالث والعشرين من عمره. دخل
الابتداء في دير سيدة ميفوق. انتقل الى دير مار مارون عنّايا حيث أمضى سنة
الابتداء الثانية.
عيّنه الرؤساء تلميذا، فأرسل الى دير كفيفان حيث قضى ستّ سنوات في درس
الفلسفة واللاهوت.تربّى على ايدي رهبان قديسين وبخاصة على يد الطوباوي نعمة
الله الحرديني. رسم كاهنا في 23 تموز 1859.
أقام في دير مار مارون عنايا 16 عاما بعد رسامته. عرف بفضيلتي التواضع
والطاعة. أجرى الله على يده آيات باهرة (منها آية السراج). طلب من رؤسائه
الاستحباس في محبسة دير مار مارون عنّايا وذلك عام 1875 حيث قضى فيها 23 سنة
وأصبح "انسان سكرانا بالله".
كان ينام قليلا ويصلّي كثيرا ويعمل في الحقل. وبينما كان يتلو القداس كعادته
عام 1898، أصابه عارض الفالج. قاسى منه أوجاعا مرّة مدة 8 أيام الى أن اسلم
الروح بهدوء ليلة الميلاد من العام نفسه. دفن في مقبرة الدير، فتكرّر ظهور
النور طوال 45 ليلة فوق ضريحه. ولكثرة الخوارق، أذن البطريرك الياس الحويّك
بفتح قبره فوجدوا جسمه سليما.اعيد جثمانه الى قبر جديد عام 1926. وفي 22
نيسان 1950 كشفت على الجثمان لجنتان طبّية وكنسيّة، فوجدتا حثمانه سليما.
وأنتشر الخبر وتهافت الناس وتكاثرت الشفاءات، فضجّ لبنان والعالم بأخبار هذه
الآيات. عام 1965 في ختام المجمع الفاتيكاني الثاني رفعه البابا بولس السادس
الى مصاف الطوباويين، وأعلن قداسته في التاسع من تشرين الاول عام 1977.