A controversial Brazilian faith healer accused of sexual abuse by more than 300 women is now considered a fugitive after failing to report to authorities on Saturday.

A judge on Friday issued an arrest warrant for Joao Teixeira de Faria, known as "John of God".

In a video broadcast by news station GloboNews, Faria's lawyer Alberto Toron said he will report to authorities but could not say where or when.

Toron denied the accusations and said he will file an appeal on Monday.

'Spiritual healer' Joao Teixeira de Faria arrives at his healing centre in Abadiania in midweek

Faria became a celebrity when Oprah Winfrey broadcast a report of his healing methods in 2013.

He drew thousands of Brazilians and foreigners to the spiritual center he has led since 1976 in Abadiania, a small town in the central Brazilian state of Goias where a court authorized his arrest.

Faria denied the accusations on Thursday when he visited his center and spoke to a crowd of followers. He said he would comply with the law.

Followers of Joao Teixeira de Faria take part in a demonstration in Abadiania with this sign saying "We are with you, medium Joao."

Faria, 76, could face charges of rape, with a prison sentence of 10 years if convicted, and rape of a vulnerable person, which carries a sentence of up to 15 years.