She was guilty of heresy because the English accused her of being a witch. She decided to obey the "visions" and "voices" from the saints, instead of obeying the church.
Yes, Joan was found to have been a heretic as she had worn men's clothing that was forbidden in the Old Testament.
She was burned alive at the stake as a heretic.
Joan was burned at the stake as a heretic on May 30, 1431, at Rouen, France.
The French accussed Joan of being a heretic because she claimed that god told her how to defeat the English army near Orleans.
Members of the French clergy who were loyal to England made trumped up charges that Joan was both a heretic and a witch.
Yes, Joan was found to have been a heretic as she had worn men's clothing that was forbidden in the Old Testament.
God knew that Joan was a martyr and not a heretic so I am sure that Joan's soul went directly to heaven.
Joan was accused by the British of being a witch and a heretic.
Joan was never accused as being a witch but as a heretic.
She was burned alive at the stake as a heretic.
She was sentenced to death as a heretic by the British supporting bishop, Pierre Cauchon, who ordered her to be burned at the stake as a heretic.
Joan was burned at the stake as a heretic on May 30, 1431, at Rouen, France.
Saint Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc
Joan of Arc
The French accussed Joan of being a heretic because she claimed that god told her how to defeat the English army near Orleans.
Members of the French clergy who were loyal to England made trumped up charges that Joan was both a heretic and a witch.