Controversial Brazilian faith healer John of God visits Sydney

By Julie Power
Updated November 23 2014 - 8:13am, first published November 22 2014 - 5:24pm
Crowds flock, dressed in white and await in line for a face-to-face encounter with controversial faith healer John Of God at Sydney's Olympic Park. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Crowds flock, dressed in white and await in line for a face-to-face encounter with controversial faith healer John Of God at Sydney's Olympic Park. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Controversial: John of God. Photo: Tim Elliot
Controversial: John of God. Photo: Tim Elliot
Jodi Brown of the Central Coast and Julia Moore of New Zealand made the trip to Sydney for an encounter with faith healer, John Of God. Photo: Cole Bennetts
Jodi Brown of the Central Coast and Julia Moore of New Zealand made the trip to Sydney for an encounter with faith healer, John Of God. Photo: Cole Bennetts

Julia Moore's hands circled her head as if to create a thought bubble with "cuckoo" written inside when asked what others think about her belief that Brazilian faith healer John of God cured her cancer. 

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