Lebanese Saints
Lebanese Saints are revered figures in Christianity, particularly within the Maronite and Greek Orthodox traditions. Many of these saints are known for their piety, miracles, and contributions to the faith. Notable examples include Saint Charbel Makhlouf, a 19th-century monk known for his ascetic life and healing miracles, and Saint Rafqa, a nun who dedicated her life to serving others and is celebrated for her deep spirituality.
These saints often have dedicated feast days and are venerated in churches across Lebanon. Their stories inspire devotion and are integral to the cultural and religious identity of the Lebanese people, reflecting a rich heritage of faith and community.