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Debra Geileskey

(1953-?)

The Magnificat Meal Movement International (MMM) originated in Melbourne (Victoria, Australia) around 1992 (though some sources claim as early as 1986) as a loose-knit set of prayer groups affiliated with strands of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (CCR) which sought to encourage increased devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Eucharist. In addition to its devotional concerns, the group also distributed a series of, at times, apocalyptic private revelations allegedly received by the group’s founder Debra Geileskey (b.1953), in the form of diaries entitled "What Might God Say to Me Today…in Australia". 

Debra claims to hear voices and visions of angels, Virgin Mary and Jesus; encouraged followers to give 10% of their incomes, and Bishop Morris of Catholic Church stated the group,"...uses traditional Catholic practices to entrap people into a sect or cult that is not Catholic."

By many standards the group has similar to values of conservative Roman Catholics, however the money members donate to Debra (who hasn't been publicly active since 2007), strict requirements, involvement with  legal"... issues ranging from disturbing worship services, to child custody and property disputes", disavowel from the Catholic Church, is still destructive. Since 2007 the group has been in a steady decline and not recruiting new members. [cited  https://wrldrels.org]

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Debra Geileskey (False Prophet)

2024-2025

Embroidery, thread, fabric, silk, fake gilded frame, 10 x 13 inches

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