who claimed that it was the burial shroud of Jesus Christ. Though the knight left no record about where he’d found the cloth, his military career had likely taken him to many places, including ...
Many people believe it to be the burial cloth of Jesus, captivating believers and skeptics for centuries. The cloth bears two images, both the front and back, of a gaunt man who is around 5 feet 7 ...
The exhibit responds to Saint John Paul II’s call for greater understanding and devotion to the Shroud of Turin, which many ...
In this Sunday, June 21, 2015, file photo, Pope Francis prays in front of the Holy Shroud, the 14-foot-long linen revered by some as the burial cloth of Jesus, on display at the Cathedral of Turin ...
when the body was taken from the house. The burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...