With no military training, Joan convinced the embattled crown prince Charles of Valois to allow her to lead a French army to the besieged city of Orléans. After seeing the prince crowned King Charles VII, Joan was captured by Anglo-Burgundian forces, tried for witchcraft and heresy and burned at the stake in 1431, at the age of 19”.
The reason why I chose Saint Joan of Arc is, she leads an army while no women were allowed 30th, She also was very young. She took a lot of courage to …show more content…
over centuries and becoming the patron saint of France. Her is a pray of Saint Joan of arc, The Litany of St. Joan of Arc Lord, have mercy on us! Jesus Christ, have mercy on us! Lord, have mercy on us! Jesus Christ, hear us! Jesus Christ, graciously hear us! Our Heavenly Father, Who art God, have mercy on us! Son, Savior of the world, Who art God, have mercy on us! Holy Spirit, Who art God, have mercy on us! Holy Trinity, Who art God, have mercy on us! Holy Mary, Virgin Mother of God, pray for us. Our Lady of the Assumption, principal patron of France, pray for us. Saint Michael the Archangel, patron and special protector of France, pray for us. Saint Catherine of Alexandria, virgin, and Martyr, pray for us. Saint Margaret of Antioch, virgin, and Martyr, pray for us. Saint Joan of Arc, chosen by God at Domremy, pray for us. Saint Joan of Arc, informed [of her mission] by Saint Michael, the Archangel, and his Angels, pray for us. Saint Joan of Arc, compliant with the call of God, pray for us. Saint Joan of Arc, confident and submissive to her voices, pray for us. Saint Joan of Arc, model of family life and labor, pray for us. Saint Joan of