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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

This video was made for my fellow Joanophiles on Youtube such as StThereseMartin, Duchovicius666 and Cammie (892lgy7382)

The source material comes from "Shepherdess of France: Remembrances of Jeanne D'Arc" by Judith Masefield, an old book I was able to obtain after it was discarded from a library in my city. Most of the quotes here are from this book, although the last couple come from either Joan herself, according to Wikiquote, or from Winston Churchill, written in one of his books.

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Uploader Comments (TheCanadianPrairies)

  • Very nicely composed; Thank you!

  • No problem.

  • It's almost...tranquil. Good going, my friend.

  • Thanks. :)

  • Thank You very much:) That's so sweet of You:)

  • You are most welcome, my fellow admirer of the Maid.

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  • Excellent! The quotes and images are wonderful with the music. I will have to get this book. I love the statue at 1:10. Thank you for remembering us! God bless!

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  • JESUS BLESSES SAINT JOAN

  • JESUS BLESS SAINT JOAN

  • Saint Joan Of Arc The Greatest Christian Saint And Greatest Christian Martyr Ever ,A Great Freedom Fighter ,Joan Of Arc Another Name Of Glory .May JESUS Bless Her SOUL

  • Beautiful vid:)

  • Too fast to read the quotes....

  • "O honour of the kingdom, O light of the lily; thou art the light, thou art the glory, not only of the French, but of all Christians! Let Troy no longer rejoice in the memory of Hector; let Greece no longer triumph with her Alexander, nor Africa with her Hannibal; let Italy no longer take pride in her Caesar and other great captains of Rome. And thou, France, even though thou hast no lack of other heroes in the past, be content with the Maid..."

  • How about the words of Alain Chartier: "And she did not seem to come from any land, but rather she seemed as one sent from Heaven to support our failing France in her arms. She guided to shore, and even into port, a king tossed and struggling in the buffets of wind and tempests; she raised the spirit of the people to hope for better times. She curbed savage England and stopped the spoiling and burning of France. O worthy virgin, worthy of all glory, all praise, worthy of divine honours! ..."

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