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- 10:04, 3 January 2025 Michael Bromley talk contribs created page File:Domremy map wikipedia.jpg
- 10:04, 3 January 2025 Michael Bromley talk contribs uploaded File:Domremy map wikipedia.jpg
- 12:12, 2 January 2025 Michael Bromley talk contribs created page Breaking the bread (Created page with "Also called "the Fraction Rite" == Jewish origins == The ancient Hebrews celebrated In the early Church the bread and wine were truly the offerings from the community, probably by households, to be presented to the Father in the form of the consecrated sacrifice of the Son. The Agnus Dei would be sung repeatedly during “fraction rite”, which would have taken much longer than a single verse, as the loaves would have to be literally broken into pieces – which fu...") Tag: Visual edit
- 10:29, 31 December 2024 Michael Bromley talk contribs created page Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne la Pucelle)/Joan of Art quotes (Created page with "A few Saint Joan of Arc classic quotations > state of Grace > i will not look back to see who is following me")
- 16:43, 29 December 2024 Michael Bromley talk contribs created page Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne la Pucelle)/Saving Catholicism (pulling from main entry on Joan) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 17:39, 28 December 2024 Michael Bromley talk contribs created page Code & formatting log (Created page with "== mixed numbered and bulleted list == <ol><li>Name A</li> <ul><li>level 1<li> <li>level 2</li> </ul> <li>Name B.</li> <ul><li>level 1<li> <li>level 2</li> </ul> </ol>")
- 18:13, 26 December 2024 Michael Bromley talk contribs created page Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne la Pucelle)/Popes and antipopes (Created page with "'''List of Popes and antipopes leading up to and around the time of Saint Joan of Arc''' <small>Here to return to St. Joan of Arc main page</small> {{#mermaid:flowchart TB subgraph " " GRVII[SAINT GREGORY VII, 1073-1085<br>engaged in 'Investiture Controversy'<br>against Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV<br>over power to appoint bishops, abbots and the Pope<br>Saint Gregory formalized priestly celibacy<br>he affirmed papal sovereignty<br>as well as to importantly affirm Chri...")
- 16:21, 26 December 2024 Michael Bromley talk contribs moved page Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne la Pucelle)/People, places at terms in the story of Joan of Arc to Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne la Pucelle)/People, places and terms in the story of Joan of Arc
- 09:46, 26 December 2024 Michael Bromley talk contribs created page Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne la Pucelle)/Kings of France and England (Created page with "== Valois / House of Valois (1328-1589) == The line of French Kings starting with Philip VI who was the cousin (once removed) of Charles IV who died without a male heir. Since Philip VI's father, Charles, was of the "House of Valois," with the reign of Philip VI, the royal House changes from Capetian dynasty to Valois. Here for the lineage: {{#mermaid:flowchart TB subgraph " " direction TB PHIII-->PHIV[PHILIP IV, 1285-1314<br>dies without heir<br>final ruler of Capeti...")
- 09:43, 26 December 2024 Michael Bromley talk contribs created page Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne la Pucelle)/Joan of Arc Timeline (Created page with "'''Timeline of the Saint Joan of Arc''' Saint Joan of Arc, 1412-1431 {| class="wikitable style="font-size:small;" |+ !DATE !EVENT !NOTES |- | 1337–1453 | Hundred Years War between France and England |Not a continuous war, but a series of events, battles, alliances, treaties, etc. that decided control of France |- | 1412 |Jeanne born to Jacques and Isabelle Darc (or similar surname) |Her birth date was given by a contemporary as Feb 12, but she never claimed that day;...")