In France, the Reformation movement was generally tied to those French Calvinists known as the Huguenots.
Their dissent from Catholic authority triggered a protracted and bloody struggle that culminating in the infamous St.
Bartholomew Day Massacre.
The Huguenots were supported in their struggles by many outside of France, including two courageous women, Renee of Ferarra, and Jeanne d'Albert of Navarre.
Although these years of political and religious turmoil represent one of the saddest chapters in the history of the 16th century, none can doubt the depth of the devotion and resilience of these remarkable women whose stories are highlighted in this presentation.