Ever since the 14th century, the Shroud of Turin has captivated Christians across the world. Believed by some to be the ...
The Turin Shroud has long been a topic of contention ... from the cloth could be approximately 2,000 years old dating back to ...
The famed burial shroud that many Catholics say bears the face of Jesus has been dated back to Christ’s time ... been able to explain exactly how the Turin Shroud, kept in Italy, was imprinted ...
One of the most controversial debates for centuries has raged over a single piece of yellowed linen that bares the ghost-like image of a crucified man - the Shroud of Turin. It first appeared in ...
Authentic or not, the Shroud of Turin continues to demonstrate a remarkable ability ... 3 feet 7 inches by 14 feet 3 inches, bears the detailed front and back images of a man crucified in a manner ...
The Turin Shroud is a linen cloth measuring 1.21m by 4.42m believed by some to bear the impression of Jesus Christ. For the first time in a decade it has gone on display in Turin. Here we have ...
Here is the Duomo, which houses the Shroud of Turin, which some believe was used to cover the crucified body of Jesus Christ. It is hidden away and displayed only upon order of the Vatican.
A new study claims the Shroud of Turin likely never touched Jesus, sparking debate over the authenticity of Christianity’s most famous relic. Moraes found that a shallow sculptural technique ...