Prayers and Honors for Saint Joan of Arc, "La Pucelle"
A Standard Prayer:

O Saint Joan of Arc, in the face of your enemies, in the face of harassment, ridicule and doubt, you held firm in your faith. In your abandonment, alone without friends, and even as you faced your own mortality, you were resolved in your love for God. I pray that I may be as bold as you in my beliefs with you alongside helping me in my daily battles. Hold me firm in my faith and help me always to act well and wisely. Amen.

My own writings:

Saint Joan of Arc, look down upon us and have mercy, give us the vision to seek out the rightful heirs of the nations of the world. Share with us your great courage to stand fast in the face of any obstacles that may block our path, give us the strength to follow your holy example and commit our task to the Almighty God, our Father, the King of Heaven that we may have victory. Saint Joan, be with us and guide us so that we may follow your footsteps and restore to the throne the legitimate prince to which it belongs. Amen.

Almighty Father, Holy King of Heaven, by the intercession of Saint Joan of Arc, we ask for your Divine guidance in our efforts to see traditional authority restored throughout the nations of the world. Give us the
fortitude to stand fast in our defense of the kings and princes you have given us, and grant us also the wisdom to seek out and restore the legitimate monarchs whom have been cast down and forgotten. As you revealed to St Joan the true King and led her victoriously to his coronation, we ask most humbly this same blessing for ourselves and our nation. Amen.
      Saint Joan of Arc is an example in so many ways. Her life is the truest illustration of what it means to be a royalist. She was devoted first and foremost to God and Mother Holy Church. It was because of this devotion to the one King of Heaven that she answered His call, casting all cares upon Him, to find and restore the one and only King of France. Her devotion to her king rose out of her devotion to God. This is also a good example of the importance of the royalist group known as "legitimists". The fact that France was ruled by a king (the King of England) was not good enough, nor was the Duke of Burgundy. She was shown that the true King of France was Charles de Valois and no one but him could wear the crown justly.
       She let no obstacle stand in her way. Many today view the cause of monarchy as hopeless, a dead issue in any country where it does not exist and doomed to inevitable failure where it does. Yet, St Joan of Arc shows us the way and the proper attitude. She was a 17-year-old, uneducated, illiterate peasant girl, in a strictly classed, male dominated society, who knew nothing about the art of war and faced with a country that was half under foreign rule, demoralized, filled with traitors working alongside the enemy and apathetic as to their fate. Yet, none of these things could shake her faith in God and her determination to fight on and see the Dauphin crowned King. If anyone faced an impossible task it was certainly her. Yet, she did not cry out to God that the task was hopeless, that it was too late or that she was not capable, instead she set out on her mission with a solid determination to do as God commanded her to do, because Joan knew that greater was He that was in her than he that was in the world. She proved that with God all things are possible and that she truly had faith powerful enough to remove mountains.
       When others did forsake her, her loyalty remained steadfast. She was attacked and betrayed by her own countrymen, yet she prayed for their souls. When criminal elements within the Church itself turned against her and accused her of heresy she remained unshaken in her faith. She understood more perfectly than the assembled judges the essence of loyalty to kings as God commanded in Scripture; she suffered for her devotion and did not lose heart, but instead kept faith with both the King of France and the King of Heaven. When someone asks what it means to be a monarchist, we can answer simply: Saint Joan of Arc.