Ever since the 14th century, the Shroud of Turin has captivated Christians across the world. Believed by some to be the ...
In fact, they claim to have produced evidence which proves what the faithful have long believed – that the Turin Shroud did ...
Scientists have never been able to explain exactly how the Turin Shroud, kept in Italy, was imprinted with the face, torso, and legs of a crucified man. But researchers have made several attempts ...
Just in time for the current Easter season, news emerged from Italy that a new approach to dating the Shroud of Turin has located it squarely in the time frame necessary for it to have wrapped the ...
(CP) An Italian scientist and his team claim their research shows the Shroud of Turin, a fabric purported to have been Christ's burial garment, may have originated during the time of Jesus's death and ...
A replica of the Shroud of Turin has gone on display in Lincolnshire. It is a copy of the original, which is a linen cloth that has been venerated for centuries as the burial shroud used to wrap ...
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 ...
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 ...
A new scientific paper on the Turin Shroud claims that earlier research, which dismissed the relic as a medieval fake, was based on flawed evidence. The paper, by Raymond N Rogers, retired Fellow of ...
The Shroud of Turin is an infamous relic that has sparked intense debate between the religious and scientific communities for close to 600 years. First appearing in records in the 1350s, the 4.4-metre ...