Saint Charbel monk holding blessed oil vessel in pryaer inside monastery setting in Annaya Lebanon
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Many people have asked about the oil of Saint Charbel…

Many peple today are searching for the oil of Saint Charbel, often after hearing testimonies of healing, answered prayers and unexplained miracles. As devotion to this humble monk continues to grow across the world, so does the curiosity surrounding what is this oil is and where it comes from.

For some, it represents a connection to faith during moments of suffering. For others, it is a sign of hope when facing situations that feel impossible. But with so much information circulating online, it is important to understand the truth behind it-what it is, where it originates, and how it is meant to be received.

This is why people are searching for it.

People are not searching for oil.
They are searching for hope.
For healing.
For something taht feels impossible.

Across the world, testimonies have spread- stories of prayers answered, illness eased, and burdens lifted through the intercession of Saint Charbel. This has led many to seek what they believe is connected to these graces: the oil.

But here is what must be understood.

The oil itself is not a product.
It is not something created for sale or profit.


It is ordinary oil—blessed through prayer and faith.

This devotion is most closely associated with the Monastery of Saint Maron in Annaya, Lebanon, where Saint Charbel is buried. It is there that countless pilgrims travel each year, seeking spiritual renewal, healing, and closeness to God.

Many who visit the monastery receive oil directly, while others bring their own oil to be blessed by the monks. This act is not about the material itself, but about faith—about entrusting one’s needs to God through the intercession of His faithful servant.

And this is the heart of it.

The grace is not in the oil itself.
It is in God.

Saint Charbel does not act on his own, but intercedes—bringing prayers before the Lord, where true healing begins.

Because of the growing devotion, many products online now claim to be “Saint Charbel oil.” It is important to approach these with discernment. Most are not connected to the monastery, nor to any blessing associated with his shrine.

For those seeking authenticity, the most trusted source remains the monastery itself:

Monastery of Saint Maron (Shrine of Saint Charbel)
Annaya, Byblos District
Mount Lebanon, Lebanon
Phone: +961 9 760 130

If you are unable to travel, you may also contact the monastery directly to inquire about guidance.

In the end, what people are truly seeking is not oil.

It is faith.
It is prayer.
It is trust in God.

And it is there—within that surrender—that miracles begin.

Read more: History and How to make your own anointing oil per bible instructions.

Laura is the voice behind Asking Him, a quiet space for prayer, reflection, and spiritual grounding in uncertain times.Her writing is rooted in faith, compassion, and the belief that prayer remains a refuge when words fall short. Through devotions, memorials, and moments of stillness, she seeks to honor human dignity and invite others into reverent pause.Asking Him is not a place for debate, but for intercession — a space to bring grief, gratitude, and hope before God.

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