Feast of St Joan of Arc (1431), canonized in 1920, who claims the distinction among saints of having previously been condemned by the church as a heretic and burned at the stake. Throughout her ordeal she adamantly refused to renounce the angelic “voices” that guided her mission
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Her piety was not deployed on behalf of the church but on behalf of national liberation. She represents a kind of political holiness—not the mystical rapture of the convent, but the mysticism of a Moses or Harriet Tubman directed toward justice and deliverance.
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Her “purity” was not a matter of safeguarding her “virginity” but her conscience—“le point vierge,” the sacred inner core of the soul, against the all blandishments of the world and the corruptions of power. She represents those blessed “pure of heart.” An illiterate peasant maid
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