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THE TRIAL AND DEATH OF JOAN OF ARC

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Term Paper TitleTHE TRIAL AND DEATH OF JOAN OF ARC
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THE TRIAL AND DEATH OF JOAN OF ARC

On May 16, 1920, Pope Benedict XV conducted a ceremony at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome to canonize Joan of Arc, often referred to as the Maid of Orleans.  This ceremony was the final step in a process that was begun in 1849 by the Bishop of Orleans, Felix Dupanloup, over 400 years after St. Joan’s was tried, convicted and executed in the name of the Church.  A study of her heroic deeds and an intensive review of her life, virtues and the trial transcripts that condemned her to be burned at the stake, resulted first in her beatification in 1909, and finally her canonization 11 years later in 1920 (Pernoud 245).  Amazingly, two years after that, the woman who had been condemned, put to death, and then canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church, was declared the patroness of France (McBride 82).
Jeanne d’Arc was born around January 6, 1412, in the village of Domremy in France (Thurston).  At the time of her birth, France and England had been engaged in the longest war in history, which has come to be known as the Hundred Years' War.  These two countries were fighting over whose right it was to rule.  The English had occupied much of northern France, and the primary issue became the survival of France as an independent state rather than as part of an Anglo-French empire ruled by the English monarchy.   The French were determined to drive the English out and crown Charles VII as their king (Reither 227-229).  
     Joan was a simple peasant girl who was raised in a Catholic home as the youngest of five children (Thurston).  Her mother was very religious and had a big influence on Joan's life.   Joan never learned to read or write, but was skilled in spinning and sewing.  She was also always very strong and healthy (Michelet 8).  At the age of thirteen, Joan began to have holy visions and hear the voices of saints she identified as St. Margaret, St. Catherine, and St. Michael (Thurston).   Her voices convinced her to vow to remain a virgin (Lucie-Smith).  
When Joan was seventeen years old, the voices revealed her divine mission.  Joan was told that she had been chosen to lead the French army into battle against the English, to drive them from French soil.  The voices instructed her to go to see Robert Baudricourt, the Captain of Vaucouleurs, who would arrange for her to be taken to see the king (Michelet 12).  On her second visit she was able to convince Baudricourt to allow her to see the king.  She dressed in men’s clothing fo...

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