Hero.
Servant of the Savior, so the savior of France:
Joan.
Here in the play Triumphant, her mother (Isabella) learns of Joan’s calling. Saints Catherine and Margret are there, but Isabella cannot see or hear them.
Triumphant Act I, Scene 2
Isabelle: Joan?
Joan: Mother.
Isabelle: You are staring at that tree again.
Joan: Not the tree, but the beautiful ladies in the tree.
Isabelle: I cannot see anything.
Joan: I can.
Isabelle: I know. Am I too sinful? Or too . . .
Joan: . . .sane?
Isabelle: Perhaps. It is hard.
Catherine: Your mother is a good woman.
Margret: She wishes to believe that God is good.
Joan: Mother, do you wish to know what they say of you?
Isabelle: Not really. Not unless I must know. Such knowledge. It seems dangerous.
Joan: Knowledge is dangerous.
Catherine: You are called.
Margret: You are chosen.
Joan: A calling, Mother; now that is dangerous. No good ever came of being the chosen one.
Margret: God has sent us to tell you that you will be used of Him to be the savior of France.
Catherine: There is no other way.
Margret: God has a friend in court that will help you.
Isabelle: What are they saying to you?
Margret: Do not be afraid.
Catherine: You will make the Dauphin King though you cannot make him a man.
Isabelle: Joan? What is it?
Joan: I am the savior of France. I am the savior of France. I am the savior of France.
Isabelle: You. You are a girl.
Joan: Wasn’t the mother of God a girl?
Isabelle: You are a poor . . . no noble will listen.
Joan: Wasn’t Peter our first pope a fisherman?
Isabelle: I am afraid.
Joan: I am not. God is with us.
Isabelle: I believe this much: God is with you.
Joan: God is with France.
Isabelle: If France has you . . .perhaps God is with France.
(A light shines on Joan alone)
Holy Joan pray for us.
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From the three act play Triumphant. I wrote this play for my daughter’s graduation. God bless you, Jane.