Celebrate the 600th Birthday of Saint Joan of Arc
The 600th anniversary of the birth of Saint Joan of Arc is this Friday, January 6, 2012, and MaidOfHeaven.com, the world’s largest website about Joan of Arc, is celebrating this special anniversary of her birthday.
Louisville, KY, January 06, 2012 --(PR.com)-- January 6, 2012 marks the 600th anniversary of St. Joan of Arc’s birth and there are few people in all of history as deserving of honor and remembrance on their birthday. As Mark Twain once said of Joan of Arc: “She is easily the most extraordinary person the human race has ever produced.” MaidOfHeaven.com the world’s largest website about Joan of Arc is celebrating this special anniversary with a page about Joan of Arc’s birthday.
"It was during the night of the Epiphany of Our Lord when men are wont most joyfully to recall the acts of Christ that she first saw the light in this mortal life” describes the birth of Joan of Arc and is an actual quote from one of Joan’s contemporaries. The special page at MaidOfHeaven.com dedicated to celebrating Joan of Arc’s birthday contains other similar descriptions of Joan’s birth and childhood by the people who knew her best when she was alive. As author Ben D. Kennedy of MaidOfHeaven.com explains: “The mission of both the book Maid of Heaven and the website MaidOfHeaven.com is to help people to learn the true and complete history of Saint Joan of Arc. Using actual quotes by Joan and the people who knew her while she was alive is integral to successfully accomplishing this mission.”
Kennedy goes on to explain how the 600th birthday of Joan of Arc is a great time to remind people about the significance of Joan of Arc’s life. “Joan of Arc is probably the most famous women to ever live and her great deeds continue to inspire people today. Her 600th birthday anniversary is a chance for people to remember her and celebrate her life and history. Most people have heard Joan’s name but few are aware of all that she accomplished in her short life. Her birthday on the Epiphany is a detail that most have never heard about before and are amazed at the timing of her birth on this special day of Christian significance.”
For those unfamiliar with Joan of Arc’s full history she lived a short nineteen years but the brilliance of her life has inspired people ever since resulting in more books and artwork dedicated to her than anyone else in history except Jesus Christ. Joan was the youngest person in history at only seventeen to command the armies of a nation. She won two of the greatest military victories in all of world history at the battles of Orleans and Patay. Despite all of her military success she was ultimately captured by her enemies and convicted of heresy in a rigged trial and burned at the stake where she died at a young nineteen years of age. Throughout her life she maintained her great faith in God and was ultimately rewarded in 1920 when she was canonized a Saint by the same Church that had once condemned her to death by fire.
To learn more about Joan of Arc and all the details of her birthday please visit MaidOfHeaven.com The special page about Joan’s birthday is advertised on the homepage in a sliding banner or the page can be accessed direct at: http://www.maidofheaven.com/joanofarc_birthday.asp
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"It was during the night of the Epiphany of Our Lord when men are wont most joyfully to recall the acts of Christ that she first saw the light in this mortal life” describes the birth of Joan of Arc and is an actual quote from one of Joan’s contemporaries. The special page at MaidOfHeaven.com dedicated to celebrating Joan of Arc’s birthday contains other similar descriptions of Joan’s birth and childhood by the people who knew her best when she was alive. As author Ben D. Kennedy of MaidOfHeaven.com explains: “The mission of both the book Maid of Heaven and the website MaidOfHeaven.com is to help people to learn the true and complete history of Saint Joan of Arc. Using actual quotes by Joan and the people who knew her while she was alive is integral to successfully accomplishing this mission.”
Kennedy goes on to explain how the 600th birthday of Joan of Arc is a great time to remind people about the significance of Joan of Arc’s life. “Joan of Arc is probably the most famous women to ever live and her great deeds continue to inspire people today. Her 600th birthday anniversary is a chance for people to remember her and celebrate her life and history. Most people have heard Joan’s name but few are aware of all that she accomplished in her short life. Her birthday on the Epiphany is a detail that most have never heard about before and are amazed at the timing of her birth on this special day of Christian significance.”
For those unfamiliar with Joan of Arc’s full history she lived a short nineteen years but the brilliance of her life has inspired people ever since resulting in more books and artwork dedicated to her than anyone else in history except Jesus Christ. Joan was the youngest person in history at only seventeen to command the armies of a nation. She won two of the greatest military victories in all of world history at the battles of Orleans and Patay. Despite all of her military success she was ultimately captured by her enemies and convicted of heresy in a rigged trial and burned at the stake where she died at a young nineteen years of age. Throughout her life she maintained her great faith in God and was ultimately rewarded in 1920 when she was canonized a Saint by the same Church that had once condemned her to death by fire.
To learn more about Joan of Arc and all the details of her birthday please visit MaidOfHeaven.com The special page about Joan’s birthday is advertised on the homepage in a sliding banner or the page can be accessed direct at: http://www.maidofheaven.com/joanofarc_birthday.asp
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