Judas
We’ve all sold something precious for something worthless. We’ve all greeted a loved one with a kiss while our heart was far away. We’ve all tried to force God into our political agenda. Judas is the patron saint of the disappointed disciple—the one who followed Jesus for two years, then decided that the Messiah wasn't moving fast enough or acting tough enough.
The full story of "Judas" is a modern retelling of the greatest betrayal in history, used to explore the human condition of loving the wrong people. It is a tragedy about a woman who finds holiness boring and danger irresistible, ultimately realizing that she is not the victim of Judas’s betrayal, but a willing participant in her own downfall. We’ve all sold something precious for something worthless
That is the question that keeps Judas alive. Not as a villain to be hated, but as a mirror to be feared—and a tragedy to be mourned. Judas is the patron saint of the disappointed
Why Judas Iscariot Was Actually the Best Disciple | by Dan Foster That is the question that keeps Judas alive