
El Palmar de Troya
Overview
On March 30, 1968, four 12 and 13-year-old girls claimed that the Virgin Mary had appeared on the Alcaparrosa estate, one kilometer from the village of El Palmar de Troya, in the province of Seville. Weeks later, several neighbors affirmed that they had seen other appearances and in the summer of that same year an altar was built that would be the first stone of the Palmarian Christian church. In June 2018, Ginés, the last Pope of El Palmar de Troya, and his wife assaulted, with brawl included, the congregation’s facilities. Scandals, the shadow of sexual abuse, unlikely anecdotes and all kinds of accusations have marked the more than 50 years of this religious congregation to which some consider church and many others a great sect.
Keywords
You Might Also Like
Based on this title

Orgasm Inc: The Story of OneTaste

The Class of ‘92

Harmontown

John Candy: I Like Me

I Am Heath Ledger

Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition

Chris Brown: Welcome to My Life

Looking for Richard

A Plastic Ocean

For the Love of Spock

The Apocalypse of St John
Similar Titles
More like El Palmar de Troya

Zhuang Alliance Group — Archived Live Stream

Inside A Cult: Messiah on Trial

Make Good Choices

Surviving Zendik Farm

Where Is Amy Pressman

Witness to Waco: Inside the Siege

Chaos: The Manson Murders

The Prophet and the Space Aliens

GRANDE LOGE FILANTROPIA

Satanic Ritual Abuse and Secret Societies

The Devil's Trap


