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Joan of Arc (Part 4): The Girl Who Brought Hope, Courage & Patience

18 min · 20. mai 2026
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Joan of Arc and her ragged convoy finally approach the besieged city of Orleans — but thousands of English soldiers stand in their way. In this Catholic story for kids and families, children will journey beside muddy soldiers, frightened boys, priests, pigs, barges, and the mysterious maiden carrying her white banner into danger. As fear spreads through the camp, Joan inspires courage, prayer, confession, and hope in the hearts of weary men who think all may already be lost. Then, under cover of darkness, the convoy attempts a dangerous nighttime journey up the river toward starving Orleans. Will they make it through? This immersive Catholic family story also explores the virtue of meekness — learning how to pause when angry and choose what is good instead of reacting badly in the moment. Perfect for: * Catholic families * Bedtime listening * Car rides * Homeschool lessons * Family prayer time * Kids interested in saints, courage, and Church history In this episode: * St. Joan of Arc * The Siege of Orleans * Catholic virtues for kids * Meekness and self-control * Confession before battle * Medieval France * Catholic storytelling and meditation for families 🎨 Amazing Cover art by Tianna Williams — check out her beautiful work at: www.sacredartbytianna.com [http://www.sacredartbytianna.com/] Instagram: @sacredartbytianna Visit me at: www.catholicstoriesforkids.com [http://www.catholicstoriesforkids.com/] for more Catholic stories for kids and families.

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episode Joan of Arc (Part 5): The Girl Who Would Not Retreat cover

Joan of Arc (Part 5): The Girl Who Would Not Retreat

Joan of Arc rides into battle... In this exciting Joan of Arc story for kids and Catholic families, children journey beside the teenage girl carrying the white banner as exhausted French soldiers fight to free the besieged city of Orléans. Even after being struck by an arrow in battle, Joan refuses to retreat. Children will march beside frightened soldiers, cheering townspeople, wounded enemies, priests hearing confessions, crashing stones, flying arrows, and the young maiden who inspired all of France with her courage and faith in God. As victory finally begins to spread across France, Joan also shows mercy to wounded enemies and presses onward toward her greatest mission yet: seeing the Dauphin crowned King Charles VII. This immersive Catholic family story explores the virtue of Courage — not only patiently enduring suffering, but bravely confronting what is wrong with faith, mercy, and trust in God. Perfect for: * Catholic families * Bedtime listening * Car rides * Homeschool lessons * Family prayer time * Kids interested in saints, courage, and Church history In this episode: * St. Joan of Arc * Joan of Arc for kids * The Siege of Orléans * The crowning of Charles VII * Catholic virtues for kids * Courage and righteous anger * Mercy toward enemies * Confession before battle * Medieval France * Catholic storytelling and meditation for families 🎨 Amazing cover art by Tianna Williams — check out her beautiful work at: www.sacredartbytianna.com [http://www.sacredartbytianna.com/] Instagram: @sacredartbytianna 🎁 Visit www.catholicstoriesforkids.com [http://www.catholicstoriesforkids.com/] to join the email list and receive a special free bonus story: “The Legend of Joan’s Sword”

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episode Joan of Arc (Part 4): The Girl Who Brought Hope, Courage & Patience cover

Joan of Arc (Part 4): The Girl Who Brought Hope, Courage & Patience

Joan of Arc and her ragged convoy finally approach the besieged city of Orleans — but thousands of English soldiers stand in their way. In this Catholic story for kids and families, children will journey beside muddy soldiers, frightened boys, priests, pigs, barges, and the mysterious maiden carrying her white banner into danger. As fear spreads through the camp, Joan inspires courage, prayer, confession, and hope in the hearts of weary men who think all may already be lost. Then, under cover of darkness, the convoy attempts a dangerous nighttime journey up the river toward starving Orleans. Will they make it through? This immersive Catholic family story also explores the virtue of meekness — learning how to pause when angry and choose what is good instead of reacting badly in the moment. Perfect for: * Catholic families * Bedtime listening * Car rides * Homeschool lessons * Family prayer time * Kids interested in saints, courage, and Church history In this episode: * St. Joan of Arc * The Siege of Orleans * Catholic virtues for kids * Meekness and self-control * Confession before battle * Medieval France * Catholic storytelling and meditation for families 🎨 Amazing Cover art by Tianna Williams — check out her beautiful work at: www.sacredartbytianna.com [http://www.sacredartbytianna.com/] Instagram: @sacredartbytianna Visit me at: www.catholicstoriesforkids.com [http://www.catholicstoriesforkids.com/] for more Catholic stories for kids and families.

20. mai 202618 min
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Joan of Arc (Part 3): “I Was Born for This”

Joan of Arc has finally arrived at the royal court of France — but no one seems to believe the teenage peasant girl from Domrémy. Surrounded by nobles, soldiers, priests, and whispers of doubt, Joan must patiently endure being ignored, tested, and judged before she can begin the mission God has given her. In this exciting Catholic story for kids and families, children will journey with St. Joan of Arc into the great hall of the Dauphin and hear the famous moment when Joan recognizes the prince in disguise. Along the way, families will reflect on courage, patience, confidence, and what it means to stay faithful when you feel awkward, nervous, out of place, or just want to quit. Perfect for: * Catholic families * bedtime listening * car rides and summer road trips * homeschool and family prayer time * children learning courage and perseverance through the saints This episode includes: * immersive Catholic storytelling * gentle virtue formation * family discussion questions * guided prayer and reflection 🎨 Amazing Cover art  by Tianna Williams — check out her beautiful work at: www.sacredartbytianna.com [http://www.sacredartbytianna.com] Instagram: @sacredartbytianna  Visit me at: www.catholicstoriesforkids.com [http://www.catholicstoriesforkids.com] for more Catholic stories for kids and families.

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The Cave Basilica of St. Michael (May 8 Feast) | Why Catholics Pray the St. Michael the Archangel Prayer

Deep beneath a Mount Gargano in Italy lies a mysterious cave unlike any other in the world — a cave said to have been chosen and consecrated by St. Michael the Archangel himself. To this day, cave Basilica is the only Church in the world not consecrated by a Bishop. On this special May 8th feast, I wanted to share with you the ancient story of the Cave Basilica of St. Michael at Mt. Gargano: the missing bull, the arrow that turned in midair, the siege of Siponte, and the miraculous appearances of the Archangel Michael. Why did this cave become one of the greatest pilgrimage sites in the Christian world? Why did saints like St. Francis of Assisi and St. Padre Pio visit it? And how did this ancient feast help inspire the famous Prayer to St. Michael that Catholics still pray today? At the end of the episode, we’ll also explore: * why Catholics pray the St. Michael Prayer after Mass, * what spiritual battle really means, * and how St. Michael still helps Christians fight temptation, fear, and sin today. Perfect for: * Catholic families * bedtime listening * feast day celebrations * car rides * homeschool * family prayer time * children preparing for First Communion or Confirmation St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle... For more, visit me at www.catholicstoriesforkids.com [http://www.catholicstoriesforkids.com]!

7. mai 202612 min
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Joan of Arc (Part 2): The Girl Who Wouldn’t Give Up

In this second part of this series on Joan of Arc, families will discover how Joan grew in courage and patience—even when she was laughed at, ignored, and sent home again and again. Joan leaves her quiet village and begins a dangerous journey across war-torn France. Again and again, she is laughed at, ignored, and sent home. But Joan does not give up. As enemies surround France and hope begins to fade, Joan keeps trusting God—and keeps returning to deliver the message that Heaven gave her: that she must help save Orléans and lead the prince to his crown. In this episode, your family will journey with Joan: through guarded cities… past enemy territory… and to the halls of the Dauphin… toward the mission that could change France forever. Joan will show us courage, patience, and how to stay peaceful when life feels overwhelming or discouraging. Perfect for bedtime, car rides, or quiet family time. Amazing episode cover art by Tianna Williams — check out her beautiful work at: www.sacredartbytianna.com [http://www.sacredartbytianna.com] Instagram: @sacredartbytianna  Visit me at: www.catholicstoriesforkids.com [http://www.catholicstoriesforkids.com] for more Catholic stories for kids and families.

6. mai 202612 min