The Medal of Saint Charbel is a Catholic sacramental medal designed in honor of Saint Charbel Makhlouf, a Lebanese Maronite monk who lived in the 19th century and was canonized on October 9, 1977, by Pope Paul VI.[1] Saint Charbel is recognized for his deep devotion to God and the numerous miracles attributed to his intercession, especially in difficult causes and illnesses.[2]
This medal is considered a symbol of protection, healing, and peace. Many faithful carry it as a way to remember God's love and seek His protection and help in times of need.