“The most Jewish a Jew can be, is to be Catholic” Mother Miriam (name prior to religious name, Rosalind Moss)
http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/rosalind-moss-unexpected-journey
Joann Nelander
lionessblog.com
“The most Jewish a Jew can be, is to be Catholic” Mother Miriam (name prior to religious name, Rosalind Moss)
http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/rosalind-moss-unexpected-journey
Joann Nelander
lionessblog.com
https://www.magnificat.net/flipbookus/holy_week/index.html
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Wednesday of Holy Week
“The Lord God has opened my ear, and I was not rebellious, I did not turn backward. I gave my back to those who struck me, and my cheeks to those who pulled out the beard; I did not hide my face from insult and spitting,” (Isaiah 50:5-6).[1]
This ‘Servant Song’ from Isaiah anticipates the suffering of the Chosen One. We see a Servant who is beaten and insulted. However, despite the darkness, the Servant remains steadfast. This poem prepares us for the upcoming Passion and reminds us that despite suffering, God is always at our side. [2]