Joan of Arc is the Patron Saint of France. Others associated with France include:
St.Anne, St.Denis, St.Martin of Tours, St. Remigius, and St.Therese of Liseux
Joan of Arc is one of the Patron Saints of France.
She is patron of France
France; martyrs; captives; militants; people ridiculed for their piety; prisoners; soldiers; Women Appointed for Voluntary Emergency Service; Women's Army Corps St. Joan is the patron Saint of France.
Joan of Arc is the patron saint of: France, martyrs, captives, military personnel, people ridiculed for their piety, prisoners, and soldiers. She helped liberate France, and then was all of the later identities (martyr, captive, etc.) in her lifetime, and so is the patron saint of people in similar situations. She has also been named as the patron saint of women who serve in Women Appointed for Voluntary Emergency Service (WAVES), and the Women's Army Corps.
Saint Joan of Arc is a patron saint of:captives
France
imprisoned people
martyrs
opposition of Church authorities
people ridiculed for their piety
prisoners
rape victims
soldiers
WACs
WAVES
Women Appointed for Voluntary Emergency Service
Women’s Army Corps
Yes, she is the patron saint of:captives
France
imprisoned people
martyrs
opposition of Church authorities
people ridiculed for their piety
prisoners
rape victims
soldiers
WACs
WAVES
Women Appointed for Voluntary Emergency Service
Women’s Army Corps
Yes, she was canonized by Pope Benedict XV in 1920.
Yes, Saint Joan of Arc was a Saint.
Joan of Arc named three Saints that guided her during her life: Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Margaret and Saint Catherine.
Joan was made a saint by God when she died as a martyr in 1430 but this was offically recognized in 1920 when Pope Benedict XV canonized her.
Joan of Arc is considered a virgin and martyr.
The book is about the life and exploits of Saint Joan of Arc.
Saint Joan of Arc led the French army into battle.
Saint Joan of Arc's feast day is May 30th.
Jeanne d'Arc or Joan of Arc's mother was Isabelle Romée
Saint Michael the Archangel was one of three saints who visited Joan of Arc.
Saint Joan of Arc
Pope Benedict XV made the final decision to canonize Joan of Arc in 1920.
A number of saints have been burned to death but the best known is, perhaps, Saint Joan of Arc.
Yes, Joan of Arc.
The book is about the life and exploits of Saint Joan of Arc.
Saint Joan of Arc led the French army into battle.
There is Saint Joan of Arc and Saint John of the Cross but no Saint Joan of the Cross.
Joan of Arc was a Catholic.
Joan of Arc named three Saints that guided her during her life: Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Margaret and Saint Catherine.
Saint Joan of Arc's feast day is May 30th.
Joan of Arc's feast day is May 30th
Joan of Arc was burned at the stake on the 30th May 1431.