He will be accompanied by his partner, Mary Luck, who claims to be the reincarnation of Mary Magdalene.
A contentious spiritual group, led by a man who claims to be the reincarnated Jesus, is holding a three-day event at Palmerstown House Estate in Naas.
The Divine Truth movement, established by Australian spiritual leader AJ Miller (also known as Alan John Miller), is set to host the seminars.
Miller believes he is the reincarnation of Jesus Christ.
He will be accompanied by his partner, Mary Luck, who claims to be the reincarnation of Mary Magdalene.

"Jesus and Mary"
A local priest, who did not want to be named, said the claims are "unusual" and not something he would be encouraging.
Attendees have to sign a release form that allows their voice, likeness, image or any biographical or other material to be used "throughout the world."

Attendees are also warned that "people who are unloving to Jesus and Mary, or to other participants, will be asked to leave."
The group have denied in the past that they are a cult.
When asked in the past to perform miracles to prove that he is Jesus, Miller said in the first century he was only able to perform miracles once he became "at-one" with God.

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