In his book "Joan: The Mysterious Life of the Heretic Who Became a Saint," Donald Spoto explores the complex journey of Joan of Arc, highlighting her unwavering determination to fulfill her divine mission despite numerous challenges. The quote "Go, and come what can. Go, and Come What May" reflects her fearless commitment to her beliefs and her acceptance of whatever consequences may come.
This phrase underscores Joan's bravery and steadfastness in pursuing her purpose, regardless of the risks involved. Spoto's biography delves into her spiritual conviction and the legacy of her unwavering resolve, illustrating her transformation from a heretic in the eyes of many to a revered saint.