Saint Judas

During the Last Supper, Jesus says one of them would betray him  but unlike OTL he also adds on to his words saying that the same man would repent his sins out of sorrow and regret and then once again praise the one he had sold away to his enemies. The man referenced from this, Judas Iscariot, would indeed feel this way and the preists refusing to relaese the man in return for the money would add on to this, but he soon repented his sins every night and day through prayer. Despite all that he had done, Judas was renewed of all sins and in turn he would turn a new leaf and spread the word of God. Its hard to see a prophet of Jesus who had sold that very man to death but it becomes possible with a Saint Judas.

The Death of Christ and New Leaf of Judas Iscariot
In 1 B.C., Jesus is crucified at Golgatha, almost all disciples had already went into hiding, many that believed he was the son of God show there true faces as sinners, but one of the disciples in particular continues to weep during his stay at the house of Rabbi's mother. He had watched as Jesus died on the cross and he saw the enduring pain and just continued to weep with tears, the last words Jesus had said to him where "Repent Judas, repent..." he heard that after God had fell a third time. The man spent three days days praying for forgiveness of his sins, day and night he did so eating very little food and drank almost no water at all. Mary (mother) and the rest of the household grew worried of Judas consistent isolation from anything that attempted to disturb him from prayer. (Goodnight)