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It isn’t every day that one finds themselves up close and personal with a man whose life is dedicated to unlocking the ...
Fresh research into the Shroud of Turin has reignited the debate over whether it’s an authentic relic or a medieval creation. Scientists examine new testing methods, including advanced imaging and ...
The Savoys moved the shroud to Turin in 1578, where it still resides. The shroud is kept in the specially-designed Chapel of the Holy Shroud, where it’s been since 1683.
For centuries, the Shroud of Turin has captivated the imaginations of the devout, the skeptical, and those unable to find the remote to turn off the History Channel during Easter Week.
ROME April 8, 2010— -- According to an Italian monk, the real reason the Holy Shroud was hidden in a remote monastery in southern Italy during World War II was to protect it from the thieving ...
Detectives used computer forensics and the Shroud of Turin to create the image. — -- The National Police in Italy have reportedly created a digital image of what they believe Jesus Christ ...
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 capital in Turin, ...
Speaker and researcher Massimo Paris from Broomall made a presentation on the Shroud of Turin to members of the St Maria Goretti parish in Hatfield, on Saturday, April 12.