tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5143973172377628737.post1659186478796624225..comments2023-11-26T00:28:43.066-08:00Comments on Movie Churches: Joan of Arc Month: Childhoodchurchandstateshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17934540786341546389noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5143973172377628737.post-1342444795700762812021-07-21T07:13:00.918-07:002021-07-21T07:13:00.918-07:00Best film ever made next to THE PASSION OF JOAN OF...Best film ever made next to THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC (1928). The Demigod TWIN nuns (Madam Gervaise: Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Margaret of Antioch) were a perfect example of JOB 11:6 in action. The secrets of wisdom are TWIN (Hebrew noun KEPHEL) to that which has yet to be made manifest. Jesus said that there is nothing hidden in the unseen world of eternity which shall not be made manifest. Joan of Arc is the divine TWIN of Mary Magdalene. Joan and Mary are the HIGH Demigod of the Holy Spirit God and HIGH Demigod of the Holy Divine Trinity. As such, Heaven considers Joan/Mary to be the Daughter of God in the same way that Jesus is considered the Son of God. Joan of Arc has fulfilled the LAW OF JESUS (commandments of Jesus) on our behalf, then died a horrible martyrs death to seal the deal for all eternity. "When a saintly young virgin in the fire screams 'JESUS' the souls from purgatory spring." -- anonymous. "Joan [of Arc] has shone like a new star destined to become the GLORY of not only France, but of the Universal Church as well." -- Pope Saint Pius X, 1909 A.D. Thanks to Charles Peguy for writing his works: The Mystery of the Charity of Joan of Arc (1910) and Joan of Arc (1897), from which JEANNETTE: The Childhood of Joan of Arc, is based upon. Bruno Dumont came through with a winning film!adsdasdadaddasdasdadadashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15832176610696261174noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5143973172377628737.post-66623643829046173432021-07-21T07:01:49.813-07:002021-07-21T07:01:49.813-07:00This has to go down in the history of film making ...This has to go down in the history of film making as the worst public relations disaster in all of history. What a blunder to put a picture of a young saint, Joan of Arc, making a Devil's face, onto the cover of a DVD/Blue Ray, and market that to the public. It took me well over a year to finally watch this film just because I was so turned off by the DVD cover photo. I thought the film was going to be a farce, but it turned out to be reverent.adsdasdadaddasdasdadadashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15832176610696261174noreply@blogger.com