Magnificat Meal Movement
The Magnificat Meal Movement International (MMMI) was formed in 1986 as a “missionary” off-shoot of the ‘Celtic Corma Adoration’ group of Australia, which was founded in Melbourne in 1976 by J. Phelan, F. Eaton, D. Burslem and E. Burslem. The original name, “Celtic Adorers”, was chosen by J. Phelan. This name changed in the early 1990s.
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