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I read that she launched an assault on Paris on the very Nativity of Mary (8 Sep), resisted during her arrest, and was only burnt after she continued to cross-dress in public. Could someone explain how Joan of Arc is a canonized saint if it is true that she was convicted of heresy under a legitimate, valid bishop and was guilty of cross dressing?
Because the Catholic Church says so.
Thank you--how ever: IF I am correct, her canonisation may not be legal. There are several highly suspicious( questionable) events during the 1914 conclave that could mean the alleged election of the Modernist Della Chiesa is a fraud. That being the case, her status would be stalled at the Beatification level...