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  1. Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God (formerly Rosalind Moss) tells the unexpected tale of her life – from conservative Jewish woman in New York to evangelical missionary to prioress of a new religious community in Oklahoma. Her amazing testimony will strengthen you and help you believe that Jesus Christ is in fact the long awaited Messiah.

  2. 1 de jan. de 2012 · Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God is one of the most eloquent, passionate, filled-with-the-fire-of-faith women it has been our privilege to come to know. Born Rosalind Moss into a Conservative Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, after a long spiritual journey, she became just four months ago, on September 8, a Benedictine nun and the foundress of her own order within the Benedictine family ...

  3. 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.

  4. The first member of her community to take final vows, Mother Miriam began the Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel’s Hope, in 2008 and leads the community as its Prioress. Watch now in this exclusive feature presentation from LifeSiteNews the moment in which Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God takes her final vows before Bishop Strickland.

  5. Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God. Join Mother Miriam as she provides some fun and unique ways for families to have an active prayer life during Lent. Whether it’s saying the rosary, creating a prayer space, or just asking God for your heart's true desires, take a moment to listen to Mother Miriam as she guides us through Lent. Add CD | $4.50.

  6. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God was invited by Bishop Joseph Strickland into the Diocese of Tyler, Texas — allowing Mother Miriam to profess perpetual vows in Bishop Strickland’s diocese. Now that Mother Miriam, founder of Daughters of Mary, Mother of Israel’s Hope, has taken perpetual vows under Bishop Strickland a new generation of faithful Catholic nuns can blossom.

  7. Mother Miriam of the Lamb of God (formerly Rosalind Moss) tells the unexpected tale of her life—from conservative Jewish woman in New York to evangelical missionary to prioress of a new religious community in Oklahoma. Her amazing testimony will strengthen you and your belief that Jesus Christ is in fact the long-awaited Messiah.