Saints of Lebanon
The "Saints of Lebanon" refers to a group of Christian saints who are venerated in Lebanon, a country with a rich religious heritage. Many of these saints are associated with the Maronite Church, which is one of the largest Christian denominations in Lebanon. These saints often played significant roles in the spread of Christianity in the region and are celebrated for their piety and miracles.
Among the most notable saints is Saint Charbel Makhlouf, a 19th-century monk known for his ascetic life and healing miracles. Another important figure is Saint Rafqa, a nun who dedicated her life to serving others and is recognized for her deep spirituality. The veneration of these saints reflects the cultural and religious identity of the Lebanese people.