St. Joan of Arc French Blend Coffee - 12 oz. Bag

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Taste Dark chocolate and fig.
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Region FTO Guatemala IWCA
  • 12 oz. bag of St. Joan of Arc French Blend
  • Savor the rich tones of this delicious coffee
  • Premium French Blend coffee, roasted in-house
  • Single Origin Fair Trade, organically grown IWCA Peruvian
  • Catholic Coffee Exclusive

Our dark, rich French blend honors the boldness of St. Joan of Arc, patron saint of France. 

Made from single origin, Fair Trade Peruvian beans that were grown, processed, roasted, and packaged by women at the International Women's Coffee Alliance (IWCA), this blend honors the girl heroine who liberated her country from oppression.

St. Joan of Arc (1412 – 1431) was still in her teens when she received a series of visions by which God called her to defend France against England in the 100 Years War. 

Under her lead, crucial battles were won, and France regained her freedom—though Joan herself was betrayed, captured, and burned at the stake. This brave and holy martyr became a French hero and an inspiration to the entire world. Let our French Blend honoring St. Joan of Arc inspire you.

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SKU: 9700030

Every Roast Has A Patron

Every blend we craft is inspired by a Catholic saint, chosen for their courage, virtue, or devotion. Just like the lives they lived, each roast has a bold, meaningful character all its own.

St. Joan of Arc (1412–1431) was still in her teens when she received a series of visions by which God called her to defend France against England in the 100 Years War. Under her lead, crucial battles were won, and France regained her freedom—though Joan herself was betrayed, captured, and burned at the stake. This brave and holy martyr became a French hero and an inspiration to the entire world.

St. Joan of Arc (1412-1431) was born in Domremy, France, to peasant farmers during the Hundred Years War between France and England. She was a pious child, and from age 13 she received visions of saints, most notably St. Michael the Archangel, St. Margaret of Antioch, and St. Catherine of Alexandria, who became her special patrons. Through these visions, voices, and other interior promptings, Joan understood that she was to help the King of France regain his throne.

After overcoming her own reluctance, and that of the military and ecclesiastical authorities, she heroically led the French army in battle. With her leadership, they recaptured Orleans and Troyes, which allowed Charles VII to be restored to the throne of France. All the while, she wore the dress of a soldier to protect her virtue and modesty. The following year she was captured by the English, imprisoned, and
placed on trial under accusation of heresy and witchcraft. She was treated unjustly and illegally during her captivity, and her trial became a circus. Under political pressure, she was condemned and burned alive at the stake, even though she proved herself to be blameless and fearless in character and faith.

As she burned, she kept her eyes on a crucifix and repeatedly called on the name of Jesus. A second Church trial twenty-five years later nullified the earlier verdict and found her innocent of all charges, paving the way for her veneration as a saint.

St. Joan of Arc is the patron saint of captives, rape victims, soldiers, and France. Her feast day is May 30th.