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In the early 1400s, late in the Hundred Years' War between France and England, an illiterate French teenage girl is visited by visions of Michael the Archangel and two young female martyrs and is told to support the French not-yet-anointed king Charles VII and help drive the English out of France.
What follows is an extraordinary tale of miracles, military victories, misfortune, a politically-motivated show-trial, and a gruesome execution, followed by posthumous exoneration and eventual sainthood for the young woman we know as Joan of Arc.
The documents surrounding her trials are still in existence and it is said that there are few people from the middle ages whose existence are more well-chronicled. Joan has become a symbol of rock-steady faith changing the direction of history through devotion and courage.
"If I am not [in God's grace], may God put me there; and if I am, may God so keep me. I should be the saddest creature in the world if I knew I were not in His grace."
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As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected]
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As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some of you have asked how you can help out. Well, here's the answer: support us on Buy Me a Coffee:
https://buymeacoffee.com/bufnagle
On this page, you can do a really nice thing like send us a couple dollars to help cover the cost of recording and hosting and microphones and research and all that. Any little bit really helps! Thank you in advance!!!
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In the early 1400s, late in the Hundred Years' War between France and England, an illiterate French teenage girl is visited by visions of Michael the Archangel and two young female martyrs and is told to support the French not-yet-anointed king Charles VII and help drive the English out of France.
What follows is an extraordinary tale of miracles, military victories, misfortune, a politically-motivated show-trial, and a gruesome execution, followed by posthumous exoneration and eventual sainthood for the young woman we know as Joan of Arc.
The documents surrounding her trials are still in existence and it is said that there are few people from the middle ages whose existence are more well-chronicled. Joan has become a symbol of rock-steady faith changing the direction of history through devotion and courage.
"If I am not [in God's grace], may God put me there; and if I am, may God so keep me. I should be the saddest creature in the world if I knew I were not in His grace."
*****
As always, you can reach the Buf at [email protected]
*****
As you know, this is an independent podcast so your hosts also carry all the expenses of running this podcast. As such, some of you have asked how you can help out. Well, here's the answer: support us on Buy Me a Coffee:
https://buymeacoffee.com/bufnagle
On this page, you can do a really nice thing like send us a couple dollars to help cover the cost of recording and hosting and microphones and research and all that. Any little bit really helps! Thank you in advance!!!