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07/10/2023

Have you, or anyone you know, been on a journey of "faith exploration?" It may be someone never baptized, or someone baptized but never Confirmed or made First Holy Communion, or someone who just wants to learn more about our Catholic faith. If you fall into any of these moments in life, or know anyone who does, please get in touch with Kevin Madison and our CIA team (Christian Initiation for Adults) to reserve a spot for the coming year, beginning Wednesday, October 4th. You, or they, can contact Kevin Madison at [email protected] or call the Parish receptionist at the Trinity Center. Also, check out our page: Our Lady of Good Counsel CIA. Thank you and God love you!

06/28/2023

Have you, or anyone you know, been on a journey of "faith exploration?" It may be someone never baptized, or someone baptized but never Confirmed or made First Holy Communion, or someone who just wants to learn more about our Catholic faith. If you fall into any of these moments in life, or know anyone who does, please get in touch with me, Kevin Madison, and our CIA team (Christian Initiation for Adults) to reserve a spot for the coming year, beginning Wednesday, October 4th. You, or they, can contact me at [email protected] or call the Parish receptionist at the Trinity Center (215-357-1300). Also, check out our page: Our Lady of Good Counsel CIA. Thank you and God love you!

05/30/2023

May 30- Happy Feast Day! St Joan of Arc (1431) Patron of France, military members, captives, martyrs, opposition of Church authorities, people ridiculed for their piety, r**e victims.

Burned at the stake as a heretic after a politically-motivated trial, Joan was beatified in 1909 and canonized in 1920.

Born of a fairly well-to-do peasant couple in Domremy-Greux (southeast of Paris), Joan was only 12 when she experienced a vision and heard voices that she later identified as Sts. Michael the Archangel, Catherine of Alexandria, and Margaret of Antioch.

During the Hundred Years War, she led French troops against the English and recaptured the cities of Orléans and Troyes. This enabled Charles VII to be crowned as king in Reims in 1429. Captured near Compiegne the following year, she was sold to the English and placed on trial for heresy and witchcraft. Professors at the University of Paris supported Bishop Pierre Cauchon of Beauvis, the judge at her trial; Cardinal Henry Beaufort of Wi******er, England, participated in the questioning of Joan in prison. In the end, she was condemned for wearing men's clothes. The English resented France's military success-to which Joan contributed.

On this day in 1431, she was burned at the stake in Rouen, and her ashes were scattered in the Seine River. A second Church trial 25 years later nullified the earlier verdict, which was reached under political pressure.

Remembered by most people for her military exploits, Joan had a great love for the sacraments, which strengthened her compassion toward the poor. Popular devotion to her increased greatly in 19th-century France and later among French soldiers during World War I. Theologian George Tavard writes that her life "offers a perfect example of the conjunction of contemplation and action" because her spiritual insight is that there should be a "unity of heaven and earth."

Joan of Arc has been the subject of many books, plays, operas, and movies.

"Joan of Arc is like a shooting star across the landscape of French and English history, amid the stories of the Church's saints and into our consciousness. Women identify with her; men admire her courage. She challenges us in fundamental ways. Despite the fact that more than 500 years have passed since she lived, her issues of mysticism, calling, identity, trust and betrayal, conflict and focus are our issues still." (Joan of Arc: God's Warrior, by Barbara Beckwith)

As she was being burned at the stake, Joan called on Jesus.

05/30/2023

Saint Joan of Arc
1412-1431
Feast day: May 30
Patronage: France, martyrs; captives; military personnel; people ridiculed for their piety; prisoners; soldiers

Joan of Arc, national heroine of France, was born in 1412 during the Hundred Years War. At age 12 she began receiving visions of Saint Michael, as well as other angels and saints, telling her to drive out the English. Possessing remarkable mental and physical courage, Joan led the French army to victory over the British at Orleans when she was 18. Several additional victories led to Charles VII’s coronation. Eventually burned at the stake, she held up a cross calling continually upon the name of Jesus. A retrial declared her innocent in 1456 making her a martyr. Joan of Arc was canonized 500 years later.

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05/30/2023

Join the Catholic Apostolate Center in commemorating the of St. Joan of Arc | During the Hundred Years' War, fought between England and France, Joan was born on January 6, 1412 to parents of the French peasant class in the village of Domremy. From an early age, she claimed to hear the voices of St. Michael, St. Catherine, and St. Margaret. At the age of thirteen, these three Saints told her to drive the English out of France. When she was just sixteen years old, Joan joined the French army to rid France of the English army. With divine assistance, Joan led the French army to many victories. However, she was captured by England and held for ransom. She was eventually tried as a heretic without a legal adviser. Despite the lack of evidence, Joan was condemned to death in 1431. St. Joan of Arc is the patron saint of France.

Learn more about St. Joan of Arc, by visiting our Catholic Feast Day website: https://www.catholicapostolatecenterfeastdays.org/feast-days-and-solemnities/st-joan-of-arc

05/29/2023

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