Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado
Wednesday May 23, 2007
Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado: Juan Pablo Delgado been called the leader of a cult in Costa Rica. Some of his Catholic followers disobeyed an order by the Archdiocese to stay away from the man who claims to see visions of the Virgin Mary. Now, a fight with one of his former followers could send him to jail.
Tuesday March 29, 2005
Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado: His name is Juan Pablo Delgado, and he claims to see visions of the Virgin Mary. He has several Catholic followers from San Antonio, who disobeyed an order by the Archbishop to stay away from this cult leader. Now a former follower is speaking out hoping others will listen to her warnings. Trouble Shooter Brian Collister has the follow up to his investigation.
Wednesday February 25, 2004
Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado: Father Alfredo Prado, a former San Antonio priest on the run from the church now he faces a $20-million dollar lawsuit from a man who says Prado molested him years ago. News 4 WOAI Trouble Shooter Brian Collister has this follow up on the investigation.
Tuesday February 17, 2004
Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado: The Archdiocese of San Antonio is warning Catholics about a breakaway church deep in Central America.
Friday February 13, 2004
Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado: An accused pedophile from San Antonio now serves as a spiritual advisor for a doomsday cult. News 4 WOAI Trouble Shooter Brian Collister traveled to Costa Rica to investigate and find if cult leader Juan Pablo Delgadois a visionary or a con artist.
Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado:
The Catholic Church says he's a renegade priest. The Archdiocese recently warned followers to stay away from Father Alfredo Prado. He is accused of molesting young boys. Prado now belongs to a violent dooms day cult in Costa Rica. Trouble Shooter Brian Collister and his photographer risked their lives, traveling to Central America to track down and confront Prado about the allegations.
Monday January 12, 2004
Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado: SAN ISIDRO DE GRECIA, Costa Rica — On the edge of a lush coffee plantation, San Antonio Catholics with careers ranging from law to biochemistry invest their faith in a shaggy, black-haired prophet who never made it past third grade.
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SAN ISIDRO DE GRECIA, Costa Rica — Father Alfredo Prado has a new life here, a reinvigorated purpose and circumstances as unusual as his protégé, self-proclaimed visionary Juan Pablo Delgado.
Tuesday November 18, 2003
Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado: San Antonio cleric is fugitive there
Saturday November 15, 2003
Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado: An additional accuser has come forward to say that he was molested by expatriate Texas priest Father Alfredo Prado, now a member of a Costa Rican religious cult.
Monday November 3, 2003
Reina y Señora de Todo lo Creado: SAN ISIDRO DE GRECIA, Costa Rica — It's a twisted trail that leads from Texas to this Central American village, and along it stretches the strange and disturbing odyssey of Father Alfredo Prado.
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