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  1. Alberto Magno Rivera Romero (September 19, 1935 – June 20, 1997) was an anti-Catholic religious activist who was the source of many of the theories about the Vatican espoused by fundamentalist Christian author Jack Chick. Chick promised to promote Rivera's testimony even after he died. Rivera claimed to have been a Jesuit before becoming a ...

  2. A Message From Jack Chick About Alberto Rivera. Issue Date: March/April 2006. Dear Ones in Christ, Last Saturday morning I re-read The Force, written by Alberto Rivera - a man I love, who had more courage than anyone I ever knew at that time. I grieve over the fact that the Roman Catholic system had the power to block the "Alberto" comic book ...

  3. Nov 10, 2017 · November 10, 2017 by Dave Armstrong. (7-9-03) ***. —— “The most godly man I ever met” ———- Jack T. Chick. ***. Alberto Rivera, the alleged former Catholic priest, bishop, and anti ...

  4. A comic book produced by a fundamentalist publisher named Jack Chick is causing an uproar among Roman Catholics. It purports to be the true story of a Jesuit priest named Alberto Rivera, who was ...

  5. Alberto Rivera is the man who was primarily responsible for convincing Jack Chick that it was the Catholic Church that was behind much of the world’s evils. For example, Alberto claims that the Catholic church maintains a computer system with the name and religious affiliation of every Christian worldwide, which will be employed by a new Inquisition (the central topic of the Chick Tract My Name…

  6. Mar 1, 2004 · Chick’s persistence in publishing Rivera led to his leaving the Christian Booksellers Association. Rivera died in 1997 of colon cancer. “Alberto was murdered, you know,” Jack informed me. “Well, I understand that he had cancer, but beyond that I’m not aware of anything,” I replied. “Oh, yes, he was murdered.”.

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  8. He then married his wife, Nury, and fathered a son, Alberto Jr. Since Alberto went to be with the Lord on June 20, 1997, Nury has continued the ministry of A.I.C. In this personal message, Jack Chick promises to keep Alberto's message alive, and shares an example of what many Catholics say after reading this testimony.