Friday, 14 August 2015 07:30

Tip Of The Day: Miracle Cures At Teror Church

Wax body parts at Teror church Wax body parts at Teror church www.photosgrancanaria.com

Got a headache in Gran Canaria, or perhaps  sore foot. Hre's how to cure it instantly.

Head to Teror town on Saturday or Sunday and go to the front of the church. Just to the right of the door you'll find a stall selling these wax body parts. The idea is that you buy the bit that corresponds to your ache or illness, then take it inside the church and offer it to the island's Patron Saint. If your prayers are sincere, you'll be cured.

Lex Says: If the cure works, you have to walk back to the church the next year to say thank you. Might be easier to take an aspirin.

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