WARRIOR OF GOD
Joan of Arc

France, ruined by a woman, would be restored by a maid from the borders of Lorraine.

Of humble birth, her faith in God led her on a quest to lead an army, crown a king and in the end, judged a heretic, was burned at the stake. Five hundred years after her death the Roman Catholic Church proclaimed her a saint.
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Part I : JOAN OF ARC
The Hundred Years' War
The Holiness of Joan of Arc
The Family of Joan of Arc
Joan's Voices
Insignia of Chivalry
Chronology
In Their Own Words
The Siege of Orleans
Joan of Arc as Military Commander
Canonization
Martyrology
Mass
Lauds and Vespers
Prayer
Litanies
Chaplet
Part II : TRIAL AND REHABILITATION
The Trial
Articles 1-10
Articles 11-20
Articles 21-30
Articles 31-40
Articles 41-50
Articles 51-60
Articles 61-70
Sentence of Death
Rehabilitation
Sentence of Rehabilitation
Part III : MISCELLANEOUS
Films
Gallery I
Gallery II
Links
Guestbook
Webrings
E-Mail
Part IV : TRIAL TRANSCRIPTS
St Joan of Arc's Trials
Note : This section connects to an External website of The St Joan of Arc Center. The link is provided here so that the Visitor can explore, in depth, the Trial Documents of St Joan.

All texts, where noted, are from internet sources. All images are believed to be in the public domain.

Sanctæ Joánnæ Arcénsis, Ora Pro Nobis!

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