Miriam Therese Winter

Miriam Therese Winter

Sister Miriam Therese Winter, M.M.S., (born Gloria Winter; 1938, Passaic, New Jersey) is a Roman Catholic Medical Mission Sister, theologian, writer and songwriter (e.g. "Joy Is Like the Rain" (1966), "Knock Knock" (1968), and "Wellspring of Wisdom" (1989)).

"Joy Is Like the Rain" is primarily acoustic music. All songs contain striking vocals. The recording was very popular amongst evangelicals in Britain. "Knock Knock" was similarly popular. It introduced two electric instruments: a guitar, a bass guitar and also added drums on some songs.

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    Love casts the mighty from their thrones,
    promotes the insecure,
    leaves hungry spirits satisfied,
    the rich seem suddenly poor.
    —Miriam Therese Winter (20th century)

    Love casts the mighty from their thrones,
    promotes the insecure,
    leaves hungry spirits satisfied,
    the rich seem suddenly poor.
    —Miriam Therese Winter (20th century)

    One of the ministers of Truro, when I asked what the fishermen did in the winter, answered that they did nothing but go a- visiting, sit about, and tell stories, though they worked hard in summer. Yet it is not a long vacation they get. I am sorry that I have not been there in winter to hear their yarns.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)