St. Charbel's Miraculous Rope- Pediatric Fundraiser
St. Charbel's Miraculous Rope- Pediatric Fundraiser
THIS IS A FUNDRAISER FOR THE PEDIATRIC GIVING MISSION
*Please, do not take a discount on your donation*
DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR SPECIALS
The rope is believed to have miraculous properties and is often attributed to healing and protection.
St. Charbel's miraculous rope is associated with a reported miracle attributed to Saint Charbel Makhlouf, a Lebanese Maronite monk and priest who lived in the 19th century. According to the story, a woman named Brigitta, who was suffering from a serious illness, visited the tomb of St. Charbel seeking healing. She tied a rope around the tomb, believing that it would bring about her recovery. Miraculously, she was healed, and she attributed her cure to the intercession of St. Charbel.
Afterward, it became a tradition for pilgrims to tie ropes around the tomb of St. Charbel as a symbol of their petitions for healing and miracles. This practice has continued, and many people believe in the power of St. Charbel's intercession to bring about miraculous healings and blessings. The rope itself is seen as a tangible connection to the saint and a symbol of faith and hope.
Devotees of Saint Charbel often seek out pieces of this rope or items that have touched it, believing in its ability to intercede in prayers and provide blessings. These items are sometimes distributed by monasteries or shrines dedicated to Saint Charbel.
It's important to note that the efficacy of such devotional objects lies in the faith and devotion of the believers rather than any inherent power in the object itself. The use of the rope is a symbol of trust in divine intervention and a reminder of the saint's holy life and intercession.
You will receive a fragment of the rope.