Miriam Therese Winter
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Miriam Therese Winter (born 1938 as Gloria Winter in Passaic, New Jersey) is a Roman Catholic Medical Mission Sister, theologian and prolific author of songs, e.g. Joy is Like the Rain (1966), Knock Knock (1968) and Wellspring of Wisdom (1989; argued to be her most famous work) as well as several books.
Joy is like the rain is primarily acoustic music. All songs contain striking vocals.[citation needed] 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. The effect was very dramatic for the time. A good instance is Christ is King.
[edit] Selected books
- Out of the Depths. The Story of Ludmila Javorova, Ordained Roman Catholic Priest (2001) Crossroad
- The Singer and the Song. An Autobiography of the Spirit (1999) Orbis Books
- The Chronicles of Noah and Her Sisters. Genesis and Exodus According to Women (1995) Crossroad
- Defecting in Place: Women Claiming Responsibility for Their Own Spiritual Lives (1994) Crossroad (Catholic Press Association Second Place Award for Books on Gender Studies in 1995)
[edit] External links
- Home page at Hartford Seminary Retrieved Apr 11, 2006
- Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame Retrieved Jan 31, 2006
- The Women-Church Movement, essay by Winter