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51. Catholic World News : Exposition of Shroud ends after 2 million visit
- www.cwnews.com
- Exposition of Shroud ends after 2 million visit .
- com) -- The public exposition of the Shroud of Turin was concluded on June 14, after more than 2 million pilgrims had seen the fabric, which is widely believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. ...
- Cardinal Giovanni Saldarini of Turin presided at the Eucharistic liturgy which closed the public exposition, begun in April. The Shroud will again be available for public veneration from August through October of 2000. ...
- Among the most notable individuals to visit the public exposition in recent weeks were Pope John Paul, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger (bio - news), and Italian President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro. Vatican Radio reported that a large group of Muslim pilgrims traveled from Turkey for the exposition.
52. Accueil Fayard
- www.editions-fayard.fr
- Le 13 octobre 1988, le cardinal Ballestrero, archevêque de Turin et " gardien " du Suaire, annonçait officiellement le verdict émis conjointement par les trois prestigieux laboratoires d'Oxford, de Tucson et de Zurich, qui avaient soumis au test du radiocarbone des fragments du linceul présumé du Christ: l'antique pièce de lin se révélait avoir été tissée entre 1260 et 1390.
- Au cours des siècles _ et jusqu'à la dernière exposition de Turin dix ans auparavant _ ils avaient vénéré dans le Suaire l'image du Christ martyrisé et sereinement recomposé dans la mort. ...
- Elle est membre de l'Association of scientists and scholars international for the Shroud of Turin et de la British Society for the Turin Shroud.
53. Luca Galli's Site - Links
- www.lucagalli.net
- Park in Italy Where you will found the beauty of my country Egypt Museum of Turin One of more important museum of ancient Egypt National Museum of Cinema, in Turin Placed in the impressive "Mole Antonelliana", the most significant building of Turin The Shroud of Turin For the holy year 2000, the exposition of the Shroud in Turin, from August 12 to October, 22 Friends on the Web.
54. Coming to Turin for the Shroud?
- www.virtuallystrange.net
- Coming to Turin for the Shroud?.
- it> Date: Mon, 20 Apr 1998 16:53:54 +0200 Fwd Date: Thu, 23 Apr 1998 00:02:10 -0400 Subject: Coming to Turin for the Shroud? Hello List! If there's anybody on the List planning to come to Turin, Italy, in order to see the Holy Shroud exposition (from April 18 to June 14), why not inform us locals in advance? It might well be a welcome occasion for meeting personally, have a pizza or visit CISU headquarters and files (one of the largest UFO archives in continental Europe). ...
55. Dating and Formation of the Shroud (ResearchIndex)
- citeseer.nj.nec.com
- Dating and Formation of the Shroud (1999) (Make Corrections) .
- shroud. ...
- From: shroud. ...
- And this is the approach I use when looking at the Turin Shroud To complete the introduction, I went with my wife to the exposition in 1998, and took the opportunity to visit the museums and other. ...
56. Angelus - August 13, 2000
- www.vatican.va
- Yesterday in Turin the Exposition of the Holy Shroud opened and will continue until 22 October. Not long after it was last displayed, this new and important spiritual initiative stresses the close link between the message of the Shroud and the Jubilee Year. I cordially thank Archbishop Severino Poletto of Turin, Papal Custodian of the Shroud, and his assistants for offering believers, who will come from every direction, the possibility of venerating this unique witness to Christ. ... In fact I am deeply moved by the memory of my visits: the first, a few weeks after my election to the See of Peter, the second during my visit to Turin in 1980 and the third on my May 1998 pilgrimage, after the terrible fire that threatened to cause it serious damage. Each time was a profound experience of grace! For in the Man of the Shroud God's infinite love speaks to every human heart. ... Many young people have arranged to meet in Turin for the start of the Exposition of the Shroud. ...
57. WorldVillage Family Site of the Day
- www.worldvillage.com
- Exposition of the Sindone .
- The Exposition of the Sindone is a display in Italy of the Shroud of Turin. ... The legend of the Shroud is that it is the sheet that Jesus Christ was wrapped in after His crucifixion and being raised from the dead. It is on display in Turin from April 18th to June 14th, 1998. Here at this site you can visit the exhibit, view the Shroud, find out about some of the scientific research that has been done on it, and some of the historical and religious significance of it. ...
- The Shroud of Turin will continue to amaze and mystify the world. ...
58. Live from the Cathedral
- sindone.torino.chiesacattolica.it
- Directly from the television camera in the Turin's Cathedral, the images of the Shroud Exposition 2000 .
- Exposition route - Exposition 2000 - Movies - Home page .
59. news
- www.ciam.org
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60. Turin Shroud Will Absolve Sin Of Abortion
- www.cephasministry.com
- THE UNBIBLICAL SHROUD OF TURIN TURIN SHROUD WILL ABSOLVE SIN OF ABORTION, SAID ARCHBISHOP .
- It would be interesting to find out how much money has been brought into the Roman Catholic Church and Italy with the exhibits of the Shroud of Turin. The Shroud of Turin is supposedly the linen Jesus was wrapped in when He was placed into the tomb. ...
- The Shroud of Turin could not possibly represent Jesus' burial clothes, since it features an imprint of the whole body and then some.
- PLANS FOR DISPLAY OF SHROUD OF TURIN.
- com) May 22, 2000 -- At a May 22 press conference in Rome, Archbishop Severino Poletto outlined plans for the next public showing of the Shroud of Turin, which will take place from August 19 to October 22 of this year.
- Archbishop Poletto remarked that the display of the Shroud might even furnish an occasion for new advances in relations between Rome and the Russian Orthodox Church. ... Archbishop Poletto said that he had issued an invitation for the Russian Orthodox leader to visit Turin and venerate the Shroud.
- The Turin archbishop said that because "the cult of holy images" is particularly important to the Orthodox world, the invitation to view the Shroud might spur ecumenical progress. ... Metropolitan Kirill of Smolensk and Kalingrad will head an Orthodox delegation visiting Turin from September 23- 25.
- Pope John Paul II also has received a formal invitation to return to Turin for the exposition of the Shroud. ...
- The display of the Shroud this year was scheduled to begin on August 26. That schedule was adapted, moving the opening date forward into early August, so that the young people traveling to Italy for World Youth Day might have an opportunity to attend the exposition.
- Organizers of the display in Turin will follow the same procedure that they employed in 1998, asking visitor to reserve a day and time for viewing the Shroud. Although there will be no charge for the viewing, the organizers explain that these reservations are necessary in order to ease the press of crowds around the Turin cathedral during the display. ...
- TURIN SHROUD WILL ABSOLVE SIN OF ABORTION By Jo Knowsley .
61. Shroud of Turin: Is the Shroud a Photo?
- www.petech.ac.za
- Scientific and Historical Research: The Shroud of Turin.
- Scientific and Historical Research: The Shroud of Turin .
- Is the Shroud of Turin the .
- Scientific and Historical Research apropos the Turin Shroud.
- In this article, I outline some of the more prodigious characteristics of the Shroud of Lirey-Chambéry-Turin's image and highlight the inadequacy of the various image formation theories postulated this century. A review is then given of some of the findings of a recently established body of evidence (1) which strongly indicates that the image which appears on the Shroud of Turin was produced by means of a technique which (it is normally assumed), was only invented in the late eighteenth century, viz: negative photography. ...
- High above the altar of the Royal Chapel of Turin Cathedral, reposes a linen cloth which is believed by some to be the actual burial cloth of Jesus Christ. This historically unique relic, known popularly as the Holy Shroud of Turin, and which contains a highly naturalistic (albeit negative), two-fold image of a naked man has a pedigree stretching back to its first recorded exposition in Lirey in 1357 AD. In this regard, carbon dating tests undertaken by the radiocarbon laboratories of Oxford, Tucson and Zurich in 1988 seem to support the interpretation that the Shroud of Turin was produced sometime between 1260 - 1357 AD (Damon 1989:611-615).
- In appearance, the Shroud is an ivory-coloured linen strip, woven in a herringbone twill which measures c. ... Indeed, most authorities who have had the privilege of seeing the Shroud at first-hand, confirm that the image is so faint that it is visually coherent only at a distance of some seven metres (Wilson 1978:9). ... For example, if the polarity of this image is reversed (eg by making a photographic negative of the Shroud) one can clearly see a positive, seemingly three-dimensional image of a man. ... ) This positive version of the Shroud's image (contrary to its normal negative appearance) is highly naturalistic and detailed. ...
- The frontal image as found on the Shroud of Turin.
- A negative photograph of the the frontal image as found on the Shroud of Turin showing a detailed positive image.
- In addition, since 1532, the Shroud's image has been marred and visually dominated by unsightly scorch marks caused by an accidental fire.
62. Turin Links
- www.krouch.com
- Turin Links .
- Turin Guide.
- Turin International Airport.
- The Shroud of Turin Website.
- Exposition of the Sindone.
- Council for Study of the Shroud of Turin.
63. Restoration of Shroud of Turin is Completed
- www.freerepublic.com
- Restoration of Shroud of Turin is Completed.
- RESTORATION OF SHROUD OF TURIN IS COMPLETED.
- TURIN, Italy, SEPT. ... - The figure of the crucified man imprinted on the Shroud of Turin can now be more clearly seen, following its restoration by experts.
- At the official presentation of the restored shroud Saturday, Cardinal Severino Poletto, archbishop of Turin, explained that the purpose of the work was to guarantee the conservation of the cloth. The work involved the removal of patches sewn on the shroud 470 years ago.
- The cardinal, who is the relic's pontifical custodian, said that the restoration was carried out with the permission of the Holy See (which owns the shroud), and in keeping with the advice of technical experts.
- The restoration of the shroud, in which according to tradition the body of Christ was wrapped after the crucifixion, was carried out last June and July in the sacristy of the Turin cathedral. ...
- Thirty triangular patches, sewn by nuns of Chambery, France, in 1534, after a fire damaged the relic in 1532, were removed from the shroud.
- Also removed was the "Holland cloth" sewn on the reverse of the shroud 450 years ago to preserve it. ...
- During the 1978 exposition of the relic, pilgrims read a sign stating: "Do not pay attention to the dark side borders. ...
- Cardinal Poletto said the shroud must not become a source of conflict, division or controversy, but a point of reference for deeper reflection and prayer.
- He expressed the hope that Russian Orthodox Patriarch Alexy II and John Paul II will be able to meet in Turin and pray together before the shroud. A great devotion to the shroud exists in Russia.
- The shroud, measuring 4. ... The chapel of the Turin cathedral where the shroud is kept is constantly under surveillance.
64. Books by Jeff OHare
- www.croydonrfc.org
- They approach a US Senator to help stop a bill to outlaw their procedures, only to learn he has Parkinson's disease and proposes using himself as an experiment -- completely illegal of course! To add an incredible twist to the idea, he wants the DNA necessary to come from the Shroud of Turin (implications, to use Christ's DNA). ...
- The discussions of the Shroud, apparently proven years ago to be a fraud, were intriguing and will probably stimulate new interst in just where and how the famous relic came to be. The scene where the senator meets with a Cardinal to "negotiate" getting a sample of the shroud was one of the most humorous we've read in a long time. ... Cook also admitted his fascination with learning so much about the Shroud and refers us to other books on that subject should we care to pursue it.
- Layman or expert, student or teacher will all benefit from reading this literary exposition of the Bible. ...
65. The Holy Shroud, Introduction
- www.crc-internet.org
- THE HOLY SHROUD.
- OF TURIN.
- Figure 1: After the announcement of the results of the fraudulent carbon 14 dating by Cardinal Ballestrero (13 October 1988), the Church locked the Holy Shroud in its reliquary "as a dirty rag is thrown in the dustbin. ...
- The same goes for the Holy Shroud as for the Gospel. ... And that is what we shall do in preparation for the exposition to take place in Turin from the 18th April to the 31st May 1998, the fifth centenary of the consecration of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist, and the first centenary of the exposition of 1898, during which the first photograph of the Holy Shroud was taken (28 May 1898).
- But since it is the "mediaeval dating" that is a "hoax", the Holy Shroud is genuine. ... The Holy Shroud is truly, really, substantially the sheet in which Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus and Saint John shrouded the Body of Our Lord Jesus Christ on the evening of Good Friday. In his Gospel, Saint John relates how Saint Peter and he found this "Shroud" (soudarion), carefully rolled up, apart from the other funerary cloths, in the empty tomb, on Easter morning (Jn 20. ...
- The last time was in 1978, when three and a half million pilgrims filed past the Holy Relic unfolded full length and displayed above the high altar of Saint John the Baptists Cathedral, at Turin, during those blessed days of the pontificate of the holy Pope John-Paul I. ...
- And yet, before the exposition of 1898, it was not the Holy Shroud kept at Turin that was the object of this devotion, but the image honoured and then propagated by "the holy man of Tours", Monsieur Dupont, from 1851.
- You will recall that the object of Doctor Barbets work was the Holy Shroud or, "more accurately", it was to make an experimental verification. ...
- "In fact, it was in October 1897", Father Piat notes, "that the King of Italy, the owner of this precious treasure, was presented with a request for the Holy Shroud to be exhibited. ...
- One is all the more inclined to see not a coincidence but the hand of Thérèse in these events, for the Holy Shroud and herself, "the greatest saint in modern times" according to the judgement of Saint Pius X, are going to travel together in the ascent towards glory. ... Between the two: an exhibition of sacred art opens in Turin on the 1st May 1898.
- Pilgrims crossed the city in serried ranks, beneath the pastoral staff of their bishops, often come from very far away to contemplate and venerate the Holy Shroud exhibited on the altar of the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist. ...
- Three years later, in the autumn of 1905, Father Prévost, the postulator of Thérèses cause, received in Rome, from the Lisieux Cannel, a monochrome image of the Holy Face, which Sister Geneviève had executed in grisaille from photographic plates of the Holy Shroud, lovingly scrutinised and understood down to the least detail.
66. It's the most intensely studied artifact in human history.
- www.peacecentertours.com
- Shroud of Turin .
- Please visit their wonderful website the Turin Shroud Center of Colorado.
- to lead the scientific team that examined The Shroud in 1978 in Turin, Italy. ... John Jackson and his wife, Rebecca, a noted Ethnologist invite you to join them during this important exposition to see the Shroud. ... John established the first Shroud Center in Cuba - travelling along with the Pope on his first visit to Cuba. He recently established first Shroud center in Moscow, Russia. ... John Jackson on this special Turin Shroud Center trip. ...
67. Spiritual Guidance - The Holy Shroud of Turin
- www.missionoftheshroud.com
- The story of the Holy Shroud of Turin, Italy is the amazing story of the blood stained burial cloth in which the Body of Christ was enveloped, when laid in the Sepulcher.
- The Shroud vividly gives the picture of His Martyrdom, and also the calm patience and serenity He had, during His horrible ordeal.
- The Holy Shroud has always been venerated, some people, however, had doubts of its authenticity, so it was made to undergo some strange tests. ...
- For incredible as it may sound, the true likeness of Jesus, His actual portrait is on the Shroud. ...
- While the church has always surrounded the Holy Shroud with the greatest veneration, the interest of the world of science in the relic dates back to 1898. Exposed for public viewing in the Cathedral of Turin, Italy, the Shroud was photographed for the first time that year. ...
- Pia, the unsuspecting photographer was developing the photograph he had made of the Shroud, he noticed that what was slowly appearing on his plate was not a negative picture at all, nor was it anything like the vague shadow-like image visible on the cloth. ...
- How could this image have come from the blurred dim imprints on the Shroud? Gradually, he understood. ...
- This was in itself an extraordinary revelation: it meant that for centuries, the image of Christ, a negative on the reversed image, lay hidden in the stains of the Shroud. ...
- The Face of the man on the Shroud. ...
- On the occasion of the televised exposition of the Shroud on November 23, 1973, Pope Paul Vi said "We remember when in May 1931, we were present for a slide presentation and the face of Christ seemed to us more true, more profound, more human and divine than any other image we had been able to venerate. ...
68. THE HOLY SHROUD
- www.ad2004.com
- THE HOLY SHROUD: between Light & Shade.
- Millions of people worldwide are interested in the Shroud of Turin and the miraculous image of Jesus Christ reported to be on it. I started an interesting computer search on what is hidden in the Bible about this event ? The following article and matrix lends credibility to the belief that the Shroud of Turin is almost certainly genuine.
- That linen is the Shroud, which is portrayed in the lower-central part of the picture. ...
- According to tradition the Holy Shroud is the burial shroud in which Jesus was wrapped after he was taken down from the cross. This corresponds to the accounts written in the Gospels, which describe how Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus arranged the body of Jesus in the tomb after wrapping it in a "shroud".
- This tradition matches the historical vicissitudes of the Holy Shroud, although the documentation of the Turin Shroud can only be considered absolutely certain and complete from the mid fourteenth century onwards. ...
- The Holy Shroud has always aroused great interest, but the first photograph of it gave an entirely new direction to all studies on the subject, and to the cult of the Shroud itself. During the exposition of 1898 a Turin lawyer, Secondo Pia, was authorized to photograph the Shroud. ... The imprint on the Shroud therefore behaves like a naturally negative image, with the exception of the bloodstains and the marks of the wounds, as will be explained below.
- In 1931 an Italian professional photographer, Giuseppe Enrie, took a new and more definitive set of photographs which confirmed the extraordinary nature of the imprint on the Shroud. ...
- The Shroud is 4. ...
- The traces imprinted on the Shroud are of four basic types:.
- The patches cover the holes made by a drop of molten silver from the Shroud's casket during the fire that broke out in 1532 in the sacresty of the Sainte-Chapelle at Chambéry, where the Shroud was kept at that time. The Shroud was preserved in the casket, folded into forty-eight layers.
- In the central part of the Shroud, between the fire marks, appear the impressions of the back and front of a full-size human figure. ...
69. turin.txt
- www.textfiles.com
- SOILED LINEN by William Bennetta The Shroud of Turin is a 14-foot-long piece of linen that bears two full-length images - one a front view, the other a rear view - of a man who seems to have been flogged and crucified. ... The shroud belongs to the House of Savoy but is kept (at Turin, Italy) by functionaries of the Roman Catholic Church. The Church has explicitly encouraged the veneration of the shroud and has palpably, if informally, promoted various beliefs about it. These include the idea that it is the cloth in which the corpse of Jesus was wrapped for burial, as well as the correlative idea that the images and the ostensible bloodstains on the shroud are direct impressions of that corpse. According to one vigorous advocate of those beliefs, the most recent public exposition of the shroud, held at Turin during the summer of 1978, drew some 3. ... On 14 October 1988 the New York Times reported that the shroud had been discredited by radiocarbon dating: Tests had indicated that the linen was no more than 750 years old. The Times also recounted the tortuous statements by which the archbishop of Turin, in announcing the results of the tests, had tried to obfuscate the Church's promotion of the shroud and had given assurance that the shroud, even if bogus, had "produced miracles. ... When I showed the Times to my brother, Bob, he said that the Corpus Christi church - one of several Catholic churches in Port Chester - had a shrine entirely devoted to the shroud. I suggested that we go over to the church to see how the shroud was being promoted to the faithful. As Joe Nickell relates in Inquest on the Shroud of Turin , the shroud was condemned, very early in its strange history, as a fake. In 1389 the bishop of Troyes, in France, sent a report about the shroud to Pope Clement VII.
70. Summary of Research on The Shroud of Turin
- www.barefeats.com
- (a summary of research on the Shroud of Turin) .
- Even though artists over the centuries have depicted their own impressions of the Son of God's appearance, and some probably more accurately than others, could there actually be a genuine image of Christ in existence? Could it be possible that mankind has had in his possession since the resurrection the likeness of Jesus for all to see? There exists a linen burial shroud, which resides currently in Italy, called the Shroud of Turin. ...
- Many different scientists have extensively studied the Shroud over the years. Some feel that the Shroud is authentic, while others think it is a medieval forgery. Although much controversy exists over the Shroud of Turin's authenticity, the vast amount of evidence indicating its credibility over its supposed medieval forgery demands a serious look into the possibility that it may be the actual burial cloth of Jesus Christ. In the words of John Walsh, an American writer, the Shroud of Turin is '"one of the most ingenious, most unbelievable products of the human mind on record,' or 'the most awesome and instructive relic of Jesus Christ in existence"' (Wilson, The Blood 239).
- If you have never heard of the Shroud of Turin before, perhaps it would be helpful for me to describe it to you. As I mentioned previously, the Shroud is made of expensive linen with a length of 14'3" and a width of 3'7". ... The Shroud is of an ivory color (Iannone 2).
- On the Shroud are several important things that I must draw your attention to. First, imprinted on the Shroud of Turin are the ventral and dorsal images of a crucified man, which according to Ian Wilson "resembles both the color and character of faint scorch marks on a well used ironing board cover" (Wilson, The Blood 74). ...
- Also to be seen on the Turin Shroud are burn marks and patches. The Shroud was damaged in a fire, which I will discuss later, and so patches (which were very recently removed as part of a restoration project) were placed on the Shroud to cover the holes (Antonacci, Mark Interview). In addition, the Shroud of Turin has a number of small burn holes in it which give the impression that a hot poker was perhaps run through the Shroud at one time while it was folded up (Wilson, The Blood 66). ...
- Now that I have familiarized you with the Shroud of Turin, let us travel back into time and trace the history of the Shroud. The history surrounding the Shroud is in some places strong and in other places lacking, but the Shroud can likely be traced back to the time of Jesus. ...
71. L'OSSERVATORE ROMANO Weekly edition in english 27 May 1998
- www.ichrusa.com
- The Shroud whispers: believe in God's love and flee from the misfortune of sin.
- On the weekend of 23-24 May, the Holy Father made a Pastoral Visit to Vercelli and Turin, Italy. The culmination of his pilgrimage was a visit on Sunday afternoon to the Holy Shroud, preserved in the cathedral of Turin. There the Pope knelt in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament and before the Shroud, and then presided at a brief Liturgy of the Word. ...
- With my gaze turned to the Shroud, I would like to extend a cordial greeting to you all, the faithful of the Church of Turin. I greet the pilgrims who have come from every part of the world at the time of this public exposition to look at one of the most unsettling signs of the Redeemer's suffering love.
- In the light of Christ's presence in our midst, I then stopped before the Shroud, the precious Linen that can help us better to understand the mystery of the love of God's Son for us.
- Before the Shroud, the intense and agonizing image of an unspeakable torment, I wish to thank the Lord for this unique gift, which asks for the believer's loving attention and complete willingness to follow the Lord.
- The Shroud is a challenge to our intelligence. ... The mysterious fascination of the Shroud forces questions to be raised about the sacred Linen and the historical life of Jesus. ... The Church urges that the Shroud be studied without pre-established positions that take for granted results that are not such; she invites them to act with interior freedom and attentive respect for both scientific methodology and the sensibilities of believers.
- The image of human suffering is reflected in the Shroud .
- For the believer, what counts above all is that the Shroud is a mirror of the Gospel. ... Whoever approaches it is also aware that the Shroud does not hold people's hearts to itself, but turns them to him, at whose service the Father's loving providence has put it. ...
- The Shroud is thus a truly unique sign that points to Jesus, the true Word of the Father, and invites us to pattern our lives on the life of the One who gave himself for us.
- The image of human suffering is reflected in the Shroud. ...
72. St. Suaire
- untilheaven.tripod.com
- Suaire is a corruption of the Latin sanctuaire, which means "the Relic", refering to the Shroud of Turin, "the greatest Mystery of all time" from Mpossibilities 2:9 (June 1977) I happened to come across the pamphlet put out by the Holy Shroud Guild (294 E. ... (John 19:39) They also point out that all of the wounds said to have been inflicted upon a certain Jesus of Nazareth are present on the shroud. Apart from the image itself there is also the problem of the bloodstains on the shroud from these wounds. ... 1980) Ian Wilson's The Shroud of Turin (Image Books, 1979) reads like a biography, the life and legend of Saint Suaire. ... Who knows?) Appendix D lists the samples allowed to be taken from the shroud, a total of 56 sq. ... Max Frei upon which Wilson bases much of his scenario of the shroud's travels. The results of the 1978 exposition to the scientists are still, out. ... 1881 Archeology magazine there is a good pictorial story on the Shroud of Turin investigations. ... " (John Heller) As far as the preliminary statements on the Shroud study goes nothing at all has yet been found to disprove that it is Christ's. ... 22 is a centerfold article on the Shroud Report which seems to be becoming a phenomenon in itself. ... " And Vernon Miller concludes, "without a doubt the shroud has altered me as a person.
73. Links
- www.surrey.ac.uk
- Turin Cathedral - view the beautiful Torin Cathedral and the Holy Shroud Exposition in Torino .
74. Imago Christi Organization Homepage
- www.open.org
- A Shroud Interest Group, Inc.
- Imago Christi, A Shroud Interest Group, Inc. was organized to "research, study, and disseminate" information concerning the relic known as the Shroud of Turin. ... " It is a non-profit organization designed to help the public audience learn about the Shroud by facilitating an interest in the humanities. ...
- The project's primary purpose is for further study and research on the Shroud of Turin. The principal staff of Imago Christi, A Shroud Interest Group, Inc. ... Key consultants include directors and other individuals from Shroud centers established both nationally and internationally and from sindonology scholars. ...
- --> -->About the Shroud .
- Brief History of Turin Shroud --> .
- The remarkable object known as the "Shroud of Turin" has been an historically recorded relic since 1353 when it was documented as being owned by the de Charney family in France. ...
- The Shroud is believed by many to be the actual burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth. History on the Shroud describes this unbleached, herringbone weave, sepia color cloth as 14 feet 3 inches long by 3 feet 7 inches wide. It was wrapped in red silk in a silver chest in the Chapel of the Holy Shroud in the Renaissance Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Turin, Italy, up until the time of the fire which occurred April 11-12, 1997. ... During the exposition of the Shroud, held in May-June 1998, the Shroud was exposed for public viewing in the Cathedral of St. ...
- There are various stories and accounts, but de Charney's granddaughter, Marguerite, owned the Shroud and in 1453 gave it to Duke Louis of Savoy. Turin's Treasure .
75. Spiritual Phenomena...Page3
- www.geocities.com
- Shroud of Turin, Our Lady of Guadalupe.
- Shroud of Turin.
- The Shroud of Turin is a centuries old linen cloth that bears the image of a crucified man. ... Is it really the cloth that wrapped his crucified body, or is it simply a medieval forgery, a hoax perpetrated by some clever artist? Modern, twentieth century science has completed hundreds of thousands of hours of detailed study and intense research on the Shroud. ... We believe that if you have access to the facts, you can make up your own mind about the Shroud. Make sure you visit the page where you can Examine the Shroud of Turin for yourself. ...
- He promoted sanctity of Church music, Catholic action,frequent reception of Holy Communion, especially at an earlier age, (Pope of the Eucharist) teaching of Christian Doctrine, and a systematic exposition of the errors of 'Modernism. ...
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