Risen Lord Jesus appears and consoles the mother of Judas Iscariot
By Joseph Costa Listen to article
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.