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Wood Icon of St Charbel for Kids - ideal for bedroom or classroom Maronite Saint Sharbel

Wood Icon of St Charbel for Kids - ideal for bedroom or classroom Maronite Saint Sharbel

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Introduce your child to the inspiring legacy of Charbel Makhlouf with our captivating wood print. Known as the 'Miracle Monk of Lebanon', Charbel is celebrated for the miracles and favours that individuals have experienced through his intercession, especially after prayers at his tomb in the Monastery of Saint Maron in Annaya, Lebanon. His beatification in 1965 and canonization in 1977 by Pope Paul VI have made him a beloved saint among Lebanese Christians.

Our wood prints not only honor this significant figure but also provide a natural, rustic feel that resonates in any child’s room:

  • Material: Crafted from FSC-certified birch wood, showcasing a unique natural grain for an authentic rustic feel.
  • Finish: Featuring clean edges with edge-to-edge prints, our wood prints deliver a seamless, polished look.
  • Thickness: Available in two thickness options—10mm (0.4”) or 20mm (0.79”)—to suit your preference.
  • Hanging Kit: Each print comes with a hanging kit included (varies by country).

Experience the charm of a piece that is more than just décor—it's a source of inspiration and learning for young minds. With no minimum orders and print-on-demand shipping, order now to bring this significant artwork into your child's space!

Charbel Makhlouf icon for kids. He is known among Lebanese Christians as the "Miracle Monk of Lebanon" because of the favours received through his intercession, especially after prayers are said at his tomb in the Monastery of Saint Maron in Annaya, Lebanon. He was beatified in 1965 and canonized in 1977 by Pope Paul VI. He is venerated as a saint and celebrated on 24 July by the Latin Church, and on the third Sunday of July by the Maronite Church.

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