Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 25, 1937, Image 21

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Martyr Maid
Who
Saved
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(COP". 191? St HLA Sf PVICl. UiCH
OWNS were fighting towns E
in France, arly in tha 15th r
century, ana tne tngnsn
were molesting the French.
this turmoil, strange voices
spoke to a 13-year-old peasant
girl of Domremy. They told her
to take up arms against the in
vader so that the Dauphin may
beeome king of France.
Young Joan fled home, con
vinced the court and the church
of her inspired mission, donned
armor, and took command of the
French army at Orleans. The
soldiers fought desperately be
hind her, and at last drove the
English from the city. Within
three months the Dauphin was
crowned king. Later, in a battle
"3 against the Burgundians, Joan
1 was captured and turned over to
3 ine tngnsn.
.. i
Charged with witchcraft, Joan
was forced to confess and was
led to the stake. But the heap
of faggots alarmed the girl, she
mumbled some vague words of
contrition, and was led back to
jail for life imprisonment. But
the clergy of Burgundy were not
satisfied. 'They placed her male
attire in her cell, in the hope she
would don it and prove her con
fession false. She. did, again
wa3 denounced, and this time
she demanded that she be led to
the pyre. On May 30, 1431 , be
fore clergy and people, Joan was
burned.
In 1455 the martyr maid was
nronounced innocent, and vears
later was canonized. In 1929,
on the 500th anniversary of St.)
Joan's victory at Orleans. France1
issued a stamp in her honor.
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