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Showing posts with label The Little Pebble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Little Pebble. Show all posts
Thursday, February 26, 2015
Mark Saseen, Author of 'The Outing of Mary Carberry' Discusses Maria Divine Mercy's Collapsing Enterprise
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
Cult Leader Little Pebble Admits in Letter: 'I have known about Maria Divine Mercy since 2011'
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William Kamm - The Little Pebble |
We have already written about possible ties between Maria Divine Mercy and the Little Pebble, a cult leader and convicted sex offender before. But as a further confirmation, Mark Saseen, the author of 'The Outing of Mary Carberry', managed to contact William Kamm and recieve a response (full letter below) in which Kamm admits he has known about Maria Divine Mercy from the start.
Saseen writes:
"In 2014 Kamm, assigned to kitchen duty during his 10-year prison conviction, posted an online profile at Justice Action, an Australian organization that assists contact with prisoners through email.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
'The Little Pebble’ Claims Secret Contact with Maria Divine Mercy!
Imprisoned cultist William Kamm – ‘the Little Pebble’ – claims secret contact with MDM !

A German researcher has obtained emails revealing secret ongoing communication with Australian cult leader William Kamm and Irish ‘visionary’ Mary Carberry. Carberry conceals her identity using the name ‘Maria Divine Mercy’ [MDM]. If authentic, the email exchange supports the notion that Carberry is under the influence or direction of the excommunicated Kamm. Researchers at midwaystreet.wordpress.com have original emails with full text.
The emails are exchanged between Magdalena – leader of a German prayer
group – Kamm’s fake bishop Malcolm Broussard, and Broussard’s fake priest ‘Fr. Marie-Paul.’
Sunday, November 24, 2013
'Fundamental Delusion' - Bishop Greg O’Kelly SJ on Little Pebble, MDM and other sects
Strangely and sadly, when many in Western Society appear to have grown weary of Christianity, and Christian people need to drink from the sources of Word and Sacrament within the Church, there are instances of devout people turning to weird sects, of decent Catholic people and others giving credence to some self-proclaimed visionary who leads them down paths that sew sorrow for many. These cults frequently result in family breakup, spiritual distress, rejection of the teachers of the Church, a self-righteousness and insulation from the wider Christian community is created and all based on someone’s supposed private revelations. Words are attributed to Jesus or Mary suggesting actions that are in contradiction to Jesus’ teachings in the Gospel.
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