There are some things in this world that refuse to be explained away. The Shroud of Turin is one of them. For centuries, this ...
After carrying out tests on the Turin Shroud, scientists have determined that the cloth is close to 2,000 years old, making ...
A replica of the Shroud of Turin is being shown in Lincolnshire. The 4.4m-long (14ft) replica, made using laser technology, ...
A new review by researchers from France and Italy has revisited a landmark 1988 UK study of the Turin Shroud which found the ...
The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth measuring 4.3 meters by 1.1 meters, imprinted by the body of a man who appears to have suffered the wounds of crucifixion. Many people believe it to be the ...
A replica of the Shroud of Turin will be on display at St George's Cathedral as part of an exhibition opening this Wednesday.
After centuries of scientific testing and debate, the Shroud of Turin remains one of the most intriguing religious artifacts ...
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 14-foot-long linen revered by some as the burial cloth of Jesus, on display at the Cathedral of Turin, Italy. Francis visited the long linen with the faded image of a bearded man, during his ...
The linen, which is kept in Turin and measures 4.3 metres by 1.1 metres ... researchers believe the cloth is closer to 2,000 years old, making it possible that it was indeed used to wrap Jesus ...
The Catholic Church takes no official position on the authenticity of the shroud, which is kept at Turin Cathedral. Ever since radiocarbon dating in 1989 proclaimed the cloth to be 700 years old ...
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