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Visitors to the northern Italian city of Turin, or Torino, may wonder where and how they can see the Shroud of Turin, the famous linen cloth that many believe once wrapped the body of the dead Christ.
Debates around the Shroud of Turin are reigniting as a new study shows it may present more evidence of Jesus Christ's death on the cross. Heaven help us. A holy war is brewing after an Italian ...
The Shroud of Turin, housed in the San Giovanni Battista since 1578, has been a subject of debate due to radiocarbon dating analyses from 1988 suggesting it's only seven centuries old.
Interest in the Turin Shroud was born, ... In that first meeting with Professor Giulio Fanti, in 2016, there was also Cinzia Giannini, who is the current director of the IC-CNR Institute.
Next Saturday at 9 a.m., John Jackson, director of the Turin Shroud Center of Colorado in Colorado Springs, will present a free talk on the shroud at the Emerald Foundation Community Campus, 2120 ...
Rome Newsroom, Mar 4, 2021 / 03:00 am. For the second time, the Shroud of Turin will be exposed for veneration on social media and websites on Holy Saturday, the archbishop of Turin has announced.
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 Shroud of Turin, ... in present-day Turkey. It therefore seems impossible that a forgery could have been made in the Middle Ages, in the years 1260-1390 — that is, ...
Colorado Springs, Colo., Apr 27, 2006 / 22:00 pm. Researcher John Jackson has posited a theory that the linen which has become known as the Shroud of Turin may have been present for the Last ...
Next Saturday at 9 a.m., John Jackson, director of the Turin Shroud Center of Colorado in Colorado Springs, will present a free talk on the shroud at the Emerald Foundation Community Campus, 2120 ...