“At least in your final hours, you once again enjoyed the Church’s
mercies in preparing your soul.” from book Maid of Heaven
mercies in preparing your soul.” from book Maid of Heaven
Today is traditionally the day during Holy Week when Christians remember the “last supper” of Jesus by receiving communion so I thought I would share a personal story that helped me to better understand how important communion was to Saint Joan of Arc and how every Christian should value the “Eucharist” as she did as one of our Lord’s greatest blessings. While I was writing the final part of Maid of Heaven about Joan’s imprisonment and trial I was asked to help serve communion at the little church that I attended. As I helped serve the bread I began to think about Joan and how she had been denied communion during all those long months she had been alone in prison. She had repeatedly asked the priests who helped guard her for communion but they had been ordered by the chief judge at her trial Pierre Cauchon to refuse her requests probably as a way to further punish and torment her while she was in prison. As I passed out the bread I thought about how desperate Joan had been to receive what I so easily received and took for granted. I really felt like crying when I thought about how special communion was to Joan and how much it had hurt her to not be able to receive the Lord’s body. Finally, during her final hours after she had been condemned to death, she was allowed to receive communion. What joy it must have brought to Joan even though she knew she was to die just a short time later. Martin Ladvenu was the Priest who served Joan her last communion and he later described it in this way: “On the morning of Joan's death, by permission and order of the judges…I heard Joan's confession and administered our Lord's Body to her, which she received with such humility, devotion, and copious tears as I could not completely describe.”
May God Bless everyone with a great Holy Week and Easter.
HE IS RISEN!!!
May God Bless everyone with a great Holy Week and Easter.
HE IS RISEN!!!
Mr. Kennedy, I only take exception with incorrect use of the word "Bread". Once unleavend host is conscrated it is no longer bread but the body and blood of Christ. The quote from Martin Ladvenu is correct in that he distributed the BODY of CHRIST to the blessed Saint.
ReplyDeleteYes I agree that we are receiving the body and blood of Christ however to refer to the bread as bread is not inconsistent with scripture for the Apostle Paul wrote in in 1 Corinthians 11:26 and 11:28 "For whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes." "A man ought to examine himself before he eats of the bread and drinks of the cup."
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