Risen Lord Jesus appears and consoles the mother of Judas Iscariot
By Joseph Costa
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I can't recall anything being said in the holiest Bible concerning Mary of Kerioth, the mother of traitor and debauchee Judas Iscariot. But there's some information about her in the Gospel that Jesus dictated to Maria Valtorta.
Judas Iscariot's mother, Mary of Simon, a widow in the time of Jesus' three years' evangelisation, was a holy woman and a faithful disciple of Jesus.
Mary of Simon had a close friend nearby whose name was Anne of Kerioth. Both women, mothers, had fallen out of friendship as a result of Mary's son, Judas Iscariot, terminating his relationship with Anne's daughter, Johanna - a virgin. Judas had told her that he didn't want to marry her. She had waited all her youth for him. He was after something "better," obviously treating marriage as a business enterprise rather than a holy union in order to give children to God.