Joan of Arc claimed to have visions of Saint Michael, Saint Catherine, and Saint Margaret; telling her to cut her hair, wear men's clothing, and pick up the arms (start fighting)
Joan of Arc Day (the feast of Joan of Arc) is on May 30.
No, Joan is said to have had black hair.
No, she was not schizophrenic.
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Her visions of Sts. Michael, Catherine, & Margaret.
Joan began receiving visions in 1424 at the age of 12, and continued receiving visions until she died in 1431.
According to her, she had visions that told her to do so.
She had visions of Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Margaret of Antioch.
She felt that God wanted her to. She claimed to have had visions that told her to do so.
Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Margaret of Antioch.
There are man theories on Joan of Arc's visions of God. Some scholars think that she may have had a neurological disorder, such as complex partial seizures or seizures of the temporal lobe. Other theories suggest she had a brain chemical imbalance such as is seen in schizophrenia. Others dismiss these theories for lack of evidence and believe that she did see visions from God.
From the age of 13 Joan had heard voices that directed her as well as visions of Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Margaret of Antioch and Saint Catherine of Alexandria.
Yes, Charles was quite pleased. It also provided proof that what Joan had said about the voices and visions she experienced were true.
She started hearing voices when she was 13 years old and later she had visions of angels and saints.
Michael the Archangel Catherine of Alexandria Margaret of Antioch
Joan of Arc was a teenage girl (it is said she was just 14 whe she led the french to revolution). She was the daughter of a peasant farmer and lived and worked on her farthers farm all her life. In her visions she believed god was speaking to her. He told her that she would lead the french to victory, and over the period of her campaigns, he told her how to do it. The rest is history.