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A replica of one of the most famous relics in the history of mankind is on display at St. Mary’s Cathedral in downtown Fargo.
The Shroud of Turin, believed by some to be the burial cloth of Jesus, has been subjected to extensive testing over the years ...
The Turin Shroud has been a source of debate for centuries, with some claiming it is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.
However, a 2022 study that took x-rays of the shroud has recently been widely circulated. Italian scientist Liberato de Caro reportedly proved it matched a related fabric from Masada, Israel, used ...
The Shroud of Turin has long been a subject of fascination and controversy, drawing interest from theologians, historians, and scientists alike.
This Thursday, Sept. 30, 2010, file photo shows a replica of the Shroud of Turin, which some believe is Jesus Christ's burial cloth, at a church in Beirut, Lebanon.
In 1978, the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP), comprised of over 30 highly regarded U.S. scientists, was granted permission to examine the Shroud by the then owner, King Umberto II - Duke ...
As Tacoma Catholic church St. Rita of Cascia fights to stay open, it’s bringing a rare photo of the Shroud of Turin to its anniversary mass.
The Shroud of Turin is, in a way, a mirror: it shows the beholder whatever they wish to see. For devoted Christians, it’s the holiest of icons: the linen cloth that wrapped Jesus Christ’s ...
Recent history The House of Savoy acquired the shroud in 1453 and later deposited in a chapel in Chambéry, where it was damaged by fire in 1532. In 1578, the Savoys moved the shroud to their new ...
A holy war is brewing after an Italian academic released new research claiming the fabled Shroud of Turin offers proof of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion wounds — but some of his peers are saying ...