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In 1869 he submitted a formal request to Rome. A series of local inquisitions were held in Orléans between 1874 and 1888.

The reports were favorable, and the cause was submitted to the Sacred Congregation
of Rites.
The course of canonization was closely followed by Joan's devotees, and books like Cochard'sLa Cause de Jeanne d'Arc, describing how the process was proceeding, were popular. Many churches held yearly festivals in her honor; the stocklist of the Librairie Jeanne d'Arc shows printed pamphlets of the panegyrics delivered in Orléans."
Félix Dupanloup. Panégyrique de Jeanne d'Arc: Prononcé par Mgr. l'Évêque d'Orléans, Dans la cathédrale de Saint-Croix, le 8 mai 1855. Orléans: Gatineau; Paris: Lecoffre, 1855.

Théophile Cochard. La Cause de Jeanne d'Arc, Pucelle d'Orléans: Procedure, Introduction, Action de Graces. Orléans: H. Herluison, 1894.
After a long investigation, Joan was declared Venerable by Pope Pius X in January of 1904.
Upon approval of three miracles attributed to her intercession, he declared her Blessed in 1909. Finally, in 1920 Pope Benedict XV declared Joan a saint and "a most brilliantly shining light of the Church Triumphant". The canonization ceremony took place on May 16 and Saint Peter's was thronged with French pilgrims who had come to see their Jeanne elevated. The outpouring of devotion continued for years, illustrated here by publications printed in connection with the first three years of fêtes and religious celebrations
in Orléans, Paris, and Rouen. Album
Jeanne d'Arc. Paris:
Orphelins-Apprentis d'Auteuil, c.1922.
La France Deliverée: Panegyrique
de Sainte Jeanne d'Arc. Orléans: Librairie
Jeanne d'Arc, 1921. Fête de Sainte Jeanne d'Arc, Vierge. Paris: Paul Feron-Vrau, 1921.
Cathédrale de Rouen. Triduum Solennel et Fête Nationale de Sainte Jeanne d'Arc: Programme Musical. Rouen: Imprimerie de la Vicomte, 1923.

Holy Cards c.1905 to 1937
Once Joan was beatified, and then established as a saint, there was a flood of books and religious art to fulfill the desires of the faithful. The holy cards displayed date from c.1905 to 1937. In the catalog of religious statues, Marcel Marron's shop in Orleans offered five full-length statues of Joan, each in several sizes and three busts.

Numerous books explicated Joan's life - and laid out how it could serve as a model for the faithful.
Royden's The Blessed Joan of Arc, 1923, praises her vitality and endurance, as well as her religious virtues, making her familiar and accessible to a young audience.Although Joan is no longer the center of a great ferment as she was between 1870 and 1930, her cult is still important in France, and observed throughout the world. The comic book Joan of Arc, by René Berthier and Marie-Hélène Sigault, was printed in 1995

A. Maude Royden. Blessed Joan of Arc.
London: Sidgewick and Jackson, Ltd., 1923.

René Berthier and Marie-Hélène Sigault. Joan of Arc. Designed by Bruno Le Sourd. Marianne Lorraine Trouvé, translator.
Rome: Pauline Books & Media, 1995.
Seymour Adelman Fund
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