Anne of Kerioth
Mother of Joanne, the former fiancée of Judas who was abandoned for a better match, died of sorrow. She was a good friend of Mary, the mother of Judas, before this break. The latter begs Jesus to reconcile her before Anne, exhausted, dies.
Jesus entrusts Anne, under the seal of secrecy, with the terrible secret of his Passion and the betrayal by Judas. He then indicates to her everything that the mother of Judas will have to suffer. Anne accepts the reconciliation and the Mission to comfort the martyred mother at the moment when she will be rejected by all. She is at the same time healed of her mortal languor.
Apostolic Journey
Witness of the risen Jesus.[1]
Her Name
Anna or Anne means "Grace, Favor" – Historical: Name of the mother of Samuel the prophet.
Where is she mentioned in the work?
EMV 395 EMV 632