Mother miriam criticism
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Daughters of Mary MIH
Beloved Family,
I am taking the liberty of sending you a second video just four days following that of “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” on Christmas Eve – because I encountered on the New Liturgical Movement website (www.newliturgicalmovement.org) what is, to me, an exquisitely splendid film of a Christmas Eve Mass celebrated in 1962, in the “Extraordinary Form”, which was, of course, the “Ordinary” form of its day. It is, to me, simply Heaven on Earth – Heaven come to Earth.
Certainly, not all of us, coming from our multiple backgrounds and experiences, share the same sense and perspective of the Mass. Yet, as our culture has tended toward what is fast, instant and disposable, it has become increasingly difficult for many to enter into the comparatively lengthy, un-instant, un-disposable and indispensable depth of beauty and meaning that our Lord has poured into His creation – His new creation – demonstrated and lived in the video below.
In my youth, the Passover in our Jewish home took several
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“This is Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God, O.S.B., Mother Superior of the Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel’s Hope, formerly known as Rosalind Moss. I’ve often said the most Jewish thing a Jew can do is to become Catholic. You are on the web site of my very dear friend Marty Barrack, who is the most authentic Jew you will ever meet, and the most orthodox authentic Catholic you will ever meet. This is a most trustworthy site that I recommend to you, a wealth you could never plumb in this lifetime of the Faith once delivered to the saints. Come back often. Here is home. God bless you!” (Nov 2011 during a visit to my home).
Mother Miriam, again, to me:
“May our Messiah be pleased to live through you beyond all you could ask or think for the glory of His worthy name and the salvation of His People Israel and for all for whom He died.”
Purim, March 2015
Thank you so much, Mother Miriam. You too!
Who is this religious Mother Superior who gives Second Exodus such a warm and wonderful endorsement? She has been a close friend for more than 20 years, a 
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Mother Miriam shares her transformative journey
- By Christina Galeone
CFP Correspondent
WORCESTER – Before Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God became the Benedictine she is today, she was Rosalind Moss, a girl who grew up in a traditional Jewish home in New York.
So, when she was around 20-years-old and felt wounded upon hearing that the Catholic Church had allowed nuns to modify their habits, she didn’t exactly know why.
But after years of transformations, the woman who loves being a sign of God now understands. In 2008, at the invitation of Cardinal (then Archbishop) Raymond Burke, she founded the Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel’s Hope. The contemplative-active Benedictine community of religious sisters seeks to help restore God’s design for the family. Through speaking at conferences and retreats and on EWTN’s “Catholic Answers Live” and Immaculate Heart Radio, she’s seeking to fulfill the community’s mission to bring “the life-giving message of God’s healing, forgiving love and mercy to every soul
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