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BARI, Italy — Six months after a group of Italian scientists made a breakthrough discovery using new X-ray dating techniques to show the Holy Shroud of Turin dates back to around the time of ...
The Shroud of Turin, or the Holy Shroud, is believed by some to be Jesus Christ’s burial garment. The centuries-old linen ...
The Holy Shroud, said to be the burial cloth of Christ, was hidden for years. ROME April 8, 2010— -- According to an Italian monk, the real reason the Holy Shroud was hidden in a remote ...
The shroud is a 4.3-by-1.2-metre (14-by-4ft) linen cloth, also called the Holy Shroud, bearing a faint image of a man. Many believe this to be an image of Jesus Christ after his execution and view ...
This Holy Week, Gaudix Cathedral in Granada, Spain, is hosting the exhibition of the first hyper-realistic recreation of the body of Christ based on data obtained from the Shroud of Turin.
It is the first mention of a holy shroud. The crusader Robert de Clary wrote of the Shroud in 1204 and said it disappeared from Constantinople. The first documented appearance of the cloth was in ...
In his latest book, Le Saint Suaire de Turin. Témoin de la Passion de Jésus-Christ ("The Holy Shroud of Turin. Witness to the Passion of Jesus Christ"), presented as a "definitive investigation ...
Video: Little-known study of Shroud of Turin supports theory it was used to wrap the body of Jesus Scientists make a shocking discovery after analyzing the, 'Holy Shroud,' that Jesus was allegedly ...