[Ansteorra] Joan of Arc's Call to Arms
Tim McDaniel
tmcd at panix.com
Tue Mar 30 17:22:49 PDT 2010
On Tue, 30 Mar 2010, Celestria leDragon <celestria.ledragon at gmail.com> wrote:
> The English and the "Church" deemed her a heretic cause they where
> afraid of a mere women therefore burnt her at the stake as they did
> many. Much latter the "Church" regretting their ways and turned her
> into a Saint.
To descend into seriousness, in case anyone is interested in small
details:
- the Catholic Church was indeed a church. If there should be any
'sneer quotes', the word "the" is more questionable than "Church".
C.f. Robin of Gilwell's comment about the SCA:
The problem with the phrase "the Dream" is not "Dream", but "the".
- The causes of her execution can't just be explained by "the Church",
because the Church in France enthusiatically cleared her name in a
Church rehabilitation trial 24 years later, under papal authority.
- The Catholic Church could not burn someone themselves, but they
pronounced her an obstinate and relapsed heretic, and ordered her to
be "given over to the secular power".
<http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/basis/joanofarc-trial.html>
- In Catholic theology, saints are all those who are saved, either in
this life or after it. [1] The standard term is that the Catholic
Church beatifies or canonizes a saint. Those are formal recognition
of pre-existing salvation.
C.f. the debate about whether an SCA king and queen make someone a
peer (the sacerdotal model), or whether they just recognize existing
peeritude in someone (the recognition model).
- Beatification: may venerate. Canonization: venerated universally.
Those were the things that happened much later. I gather that it
was largely due to 19th Century French nationalism -- that it was
not "'the' Church" pushing it.
Danihel de Lindicolino
[1] I think only God, not the Church, has power to make or unmake a
saint, though someone more familiar with the theology of St. Peter's
keys might be able to thereby convict me of heresy.
--
Tim McDaniel, tmcd at panix.com
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