Are you referring to St. Charbel Makhlouf, a modern saint? In 1976, Pope Paul VI signed the decree of canonization of Blessed Charbel. That canonization took place in the Vatican on October 9, 1977.
Saint Charbel Makhluf, O.L.M., was a Maronite monk and priest in Lebanon.
As per the Patron Saint Index, Saint Charbel Makhlouf has no patronages assigned to him.
July 24 is the feast day of Saint Charbel.
Saint Charbel Makhlouf was born, lived, worked and died in Lebanon.
Charbel died on December 24, 1898, at Annaya, Lebanon, of natural causes.
Saint Charbel MakhloufBorn May 8, 1828, at Beka-Kafra, Lebanon as Joseph Zaroun MakhloufDied December 24, 1898, at Annaya of natural causes
Saint Charbel was born in the village of Biqa-Kafra, located in the mountains of northern Lebanon.
Saint Charbel, a Lebanese Maronite monk, was canonized by the Catholic Church in 1977 due to his reputation for holiness, miracles, and his devout life of prayer and self-denial. His intercession was believed to have led to numerous miraculous healings, which solidified his reputation as a saint.
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There is no saint named Luck.
Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, was canonized for his exemplary life of devotion to God, his spiritual writings, and his leadership in the Catholic Church. He devoted his life to promoting faith and spirituality, establishing the Society of Jesus and contributing to the Counter-Reformation. His dedication to education and mission work also played a significant role in his canonization.
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