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Saint Charbel Statues for Lebanese Families Worldwide

  • Writer: Damien Walker
    Damien Walker
  • 3 days ago
  • 3 min read

In these challenging days of displacement, and uncertainty for so many Lebanese families, the need for a tangible connection to faith and heritage has never been greater. A Saint Charbel Makhlouf statue is more than sacred art. It is a sacramental anchor that brings the Miracle Monk’s powerful intercession into your home, your parish, or your community, no matter where you are in the world.

At Studio of Saint Philomena we have become is creating authentic Saint Charbel statues for Lebanese and Maronite families globally. We create each statue with uncompromising theological accuracy, artistic excellence, and deep respect for the Maronite tradition.


Why Lebanese Families Choose a Saint Charbel Statue Especially Now

For Lebanese families living far from home or facing hardship in the homeland, the longing is not only for the mountains, the food, or the sound of Arabic. It is a longing for the spiritual homeland, for the church bells of the village, the smell of incense at the Maronite liturgy, and the intimacy of a faith that has been in the family for fifteen centuries.


A Saint Charbel statue in the home becomes more than an object. It is an act of identity, continuity, and hope. It says you are still Maronite, still Lebanese, still connected to Annaya no matter what you are facing. It anchors the next generation to something deeper than any passport and creates a point of prayer that recalls the altars of the village church left behind.


This is why diaspora Lebanese communities in North America, South America, West Africa, Europe, Australia, and the Gulf, as well as families still in Lebanon, remain among the most devoted to Saint Charbel. Sacred art becomes a bridge across distance and a source of strength during crisis.

Choosing the Right Saint Charbel Statue

Smaller devotional statues are ideal for home altars, bedside shelves, and prayer corners in apartments and family homes. These are the statues that children grow up seeing and that become part of a family’s spiritual memory across generations.


The 3-foot statue is the most beloved size for Lebanese family rooms and Maronite parish side chapels. It is large enough to command a room with genuine presence yet proportionate for a living room alcove or chapel corner.

Custom life-size commissions are perfect for parish churches, community halls, Lebanese cultural associations, and outdoor garden shrines. Every statue is fully bespoke and designed in close collaboration with you.

All materials are premium and matched to your climate. For indoor devotion we use fine marble or hand-carved craftsmanship that conveys lasting beauty and dignity. For outdoor use, whether in Lebanon’s mountains, Australia’s heat, Brazil’s humidity, or West Africa’s equatorial conditions, we use durable, weatherproof bronze or high-quality cast materials sealed and finished to endure for generations. Every statue is theologically accurate, artistically excellent, and blessed before it leaves the studio.


A Simple and Personal Process

Contact us. We listen. Within days you receive sketches and options tailored to your space, your climate, and your heart. Many Lebanese families around the world have told us the same thing: that once the statue arrives, the house feels different, more peaceful, more prayerful, more connected to Annaya and to the mountains and to something no war or emigration has ever been able to take away.

Saint Charbel is not locked inside a shrine you must cross an ocean to reach. He is wherever his image is honored and his name is called.

Bring the Miracle Monk of Lebanon home. Wherever home is.


Studio of Saint Philomena is honored to serve the global Lebanese and Maronite community as their main trusted supplier of authentic sacred art. Reach out today to begin your commission or place your order. We will treat it as the personal act of devotion it truly is.

Saint Charbel Makhlouf.

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