This
year on Joan’s Feast Day, which is taking place during the 600th anniversary
year of her birth, let us all learn from Joan to have the same ultimate focus: Jesus! Jesus! Jesus!
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Friday, May 25, 2012
Memorial Day for Joan of Arc: Joan’s Feast Day & Death Anniversary
May 30th is the anniversary of Joan of Arc’s
death and is also her Feast Day which is a chance to honor and remember her in
a similar way as we do other soldiers on Memorial Day Weekend. It always gives me pause to remember that Joan’s
final recorded words were “Jesus, Jesus, Jesus” which to me was her final
exclamation point as to the true focus of her life. Saint Joan of Arc loved God more than anything
else which is what made her such a “brilliantly shining light” in this dark
world. Even in the final and darkest moments
of Joan’s life her light shone brightly which
impressed even her enemies to the point that several made professions of faith
as later described by one of the men participating in Joan’s execution: “The
judges who were present, and even several of the English[Joan’s enemies], were
moved by this to great tears and weeping, and indeed several of these same
English, recognized God's hand and made professions of faith when they saw her
make so remarkable an end. “(you can read several touching eyewitness accounts
of Joan’s death on the page devoted to Joan of Arc’s Feast Day)
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Friday, May 27, 2011
Memorial Day and Joan of Arc
How appropriate that Memorial Day this year falls on the anniversary of Joan of Arc’s death on May 30, 1431, which is her Feast Day. Memorial Day began in America as a way to remember fallen soldiers and honor them for their service and ultimate sacrifice. While Saint Joan of Arc was not an American soldier she certainly was the epitome of a true soldier and deserves to be remembered and honored for her service to all humankind. Joan’s feast day is celebrated every year by Catholics on the anniversary of her death and is essentially her memorial day. There is a special page at MaidOfHeaven.com commemorating Joan’s Feast Day which gives eyewitness accounts of her last moments and the heroic way that she died. Joan of Arc Feast Day
As we honor and remember our brave soldiers here in America today I hope everyone will also take a moment to remember and honor Saint Joan of Arc in a similar way for the great soldier of God that she was.
Vive la Jehanne!
Vive la Jehanne!
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