Description
Saint Joan of Arc medal
St Joan of Arc medal – patron of martyrs, captives, military, prisoners, people ridiculed for their piety
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Saint Joan of Arc | |
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Painting, c. 1485. An artist’s interpretation, since the only known direct portrait has not survived. (Centre Historique des Archives Nationales, Paris, AE II 2490)
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Saint | |
Born |
6 January, c. 1412 [1] Domrémy , Duchy of Bar , France . [2] |
Died |
30 May 1431 (aged approx. 19) Rouen , Normandy (then under English rule ) |
Honored in |
Roman Catholic Church Anglican Communion [3] |
Beatified |
18 April 1909, Notre Dame de Paris by Pope Pius X |
Canonized |
16 May 1920, St. Peter’s Basilica , Rome by Pope Benedict XV |
Feast |
30 May |
Patronage |
France![]() ; martyrs; captives; military personnel; people ridiculed for their piety; prisoners; soldiers, women who have served in the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service); and Women’s Army Corps |

This medal features an image of St. Joan of Arc on one side and the words “Pray for Us” on the other side. Made in Italy, silver oxidized and is approximately 2.5cm or 7/8″ tall. Attached jump rings are included. Sold in packages of 3 pcs.
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