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Virgin Mary MIRACULOUS WATER Miracle cure Spring well Ocotlan Tlaxcala Mexico Sick Dying Diseases

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For free miraculous water (for those in need of miracle healing) from Our Lady of Ocotlan's well, go to http://ourladyofocotlan.net. This is a video of the spring well with miraculous water in Ocotlan, city of Tlaxcala, Mexico. In 1541, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to Juan Diego Bernardino and told him of the well with miraculous healing water. "Drink of this water as much as you desire, assured that through even the smallest drop, the sick will receive not only relief, but perfect health."

The spring well that the Blessed Virgin Mary created is located in Ocotlan, an area in Tlaxcala city in Mexico. Tlaxcala is 1 1/2 hours by bus from Mexico City. The bus line is ATAH Ejecutivo at the TAPO terminal in Mexico City. As of October 2010, from Mexico City to Tlaxcala, the bus fare is MXN $112; from the bus terminal to the Basilica, the fare is MXN $0.50.

ATAH buses run every 20 minutes from Mexico City to Tlaxcala from 5 AM to 9 PM daily. They also run from Tlaxcala to Mexico City daily.

There are also ATAH Ejecutivo buses running from Mexico City Benito Juarez International Airport to Tlaxcala and back.

Up to today, the well still provides miraculous waters for those in need of healing.

Also, above this sacred place is the Basilica where the miraculous image of Our Lady of Ocotlan (miraculously burned into a tree in 1541 and discovered by Juan Diego and Franciscan missionaries) is enshrined. See related YouTube video about the Image and Basilica.

If you're bringing the miraculous water out of Mexico, there is a maximum amount of "liquids" allowed for checked-in and carry-on baggages at the Mexico City Benito Juarez International Airport. (As of August 2010, up to 1 liter or 1000 milliliter of liquid is allowed for checked baggages at Benito Juarez International airport and they have to be declared. Please check with your airline carrier for updates.) Air-mailing the water to your home address in small bottles is an alternative. The Main Post office in Mexico City in front of Palacio de Bellas Artes in downtown's Centro Historico district is open Saturdays and Sundays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The miraculous holy water is free. And everybody is welcome!

Travelling to the Basilica from Mexico City is simple and easy. FOR DETAILS / MAPS / PICS ON TRAVEL DIRECTIONS TO THE BASILICA CLICK HERE: http://ourladyofocotlan.net

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