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76. British Society for the Turin Shroud - Issue #48
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- Year 2000 Shroud .
- Exposition Dates Announced.
- On June 3 the Vatican announced the dates for the Shroud exposition in the year 2000, as part of the celebrations of the Jubilee Year. ...
- According to the communiqué: ‘After the apostolic visit of His Holiness John Paul II to Turin, Cardinal Giovanni Saldarini, Pontifical Custodian of the Shroud, has set the dates for the next exposition, which will be held in Turin’s Cathedral. Like the (recent) exposition, the one planned for the year 2000 will be part of the path of the Great Jubilee proclaimed by John Paul II for the millennium of the Redemption, and will have a clearly ecclesial nature, according to the orientations indicated on numerous occasions by the Holy Father. ...
- Since this communiqué positively stipulates the exposition to be in Turin’s Cathedral, it seems to contradict some rumours that have been circulating that the year 2000 Shroud exposition could be held in Rome. ... It will therefore be interesting to see who is appointed for his successor, and what fresh policies he may bring relating to the Shroud .
- Pope John Paul II visits Turin.
- On May 24 of this year, the day after his becoming this century’s longest-serving pope, Pope John Paul II visited Turin. A major highlight of this was his visiting the Shroud, this being still on public display in Turin Cathedral at this time. ...
- The Pope then gave his longest-known address on the Shroud, in Italian. ...
- With my gaze turned to the Shroud, I would like to extend a cordial greeting to. ... the pilgrims who have come from every part of the world at the time of this public Exposition Before the Shroud, the intense and agonising image of an unspeakable torment, I wish to thank the Lord for this unique gift . ...
- 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. ...
77. Shroud of Turin inspires skepticism, faith - PittsburghLIVE.com
- www.pittsburghlive.com
- sacra sindone, the holy shroud. ...
- Larger Text Smaller Text Shroud of Turin inspires study, skepticism, faith.
- Official Shroud of Turin site .
- TURIN, Italy — Despite several scientific tests that seem to show it is a forgery, the Shroud of Turin still has the power to enthrall not only the devout, but also a cadre of scientists who claim the debunkers are wrong. ...
- Turin, in Italy's Alpine foothills, is a city of baroque palaces, ornate cafes and grand arcades. ...
- But Turin's most famous treasure remains the sacra sindone, "the holy shroud" — a 14-foot sheet of linen that tradition holds was wrapped around Jesus Christ's body after the Crucifixion and still bears his faint imprint. ...
- Millions of pilgrims, Pope John Paul II among them, came to Turin during the shroud's public exhibitions in 1998 and 2000. ...
- Even in its usual place, hidden in a covered glass box filled with argon gas to prevent oxidation and light damage, the shroud still draws people to the Duomo di San Giovanni. There visitors can see a copy of the shroud hanging above the box, both of which are kept behind a large window in a special black marble chapel. ...
- First mentioned in French accounts in the 14th century, the shroud was acquired by the Savoy dynasty and brought to Turin in 1578. ...
- The first scientific refutation of the shroud's miraculous origins came in 1978, when Walter McCrone, a respected Chicago microscopist, said he found pigments on shroud thread samples that indicated it was actually a medieval painting. ...
- This summer a Swiss expert in ancient and medieval textiles conducted a top-secret restoration of the shroud at the behest of the Vatican. ...
- But when the news first leaked in August, some shroud experts bristled. ...
- "Conservation run amok," said Paul Maloney, general projects director of the Association of Scientists and Scholars International for the Shroud of Turin, which has some 200 members. ...
- Maloney, who taught at two small evangelical Christian colleges, has spent years studying the shroud, writing about it, even delivering a prayer at its exposition in the Turin cathedral in 1998. ...
- Although he remains open-minded, Maloney said, the evidence leads him to believe the shroud is genuine. For instance, he said, pollen found on the shroud comes only from the Middle East. ...
78. Shroud of Turin to go on display
- seattlepi.nwsource.com
- Shroud of Turin to go on display.
- For the first time in 20 years, the Shroud of Turin will be on display in the Turin Cathedral this spring.
- The 1998 exposition, from April 18 to June 14, marks the 500th anniversary of the Italian cathedral, which was badly damaged by a fire last April. The chapel that housed the shroud won't be open for years, officials said, but most of the cathedral is expected to reopen in April for the exposition.
- The 14-foot-long shroud, which many believe to be the burial cloth of Jesus, will be displayed in a new sealed glass case in the center of the cathedral. It will remain there after the exposition, because recent examinations have determined that it should no longer be rolled up, as has been the practice until now. But the shroud will not be visible, to avoid exposure to light. ...
- The shroud will be on view from 7 a. ...
- Reservations can also be made via the Internet on the Shroud of Turin Web site: www. ...
- The last time the shroud was displayed, in 1978, more than 3 million people visited.
79. last
- homepages.paradise.net.nz
- Shroud of Turin Looking More Genuine, Researcher Contends .
- - Carbon-14 tests that dated the Shroud of Turin to the Middle Ages were invalid, a researcher said today. ...
- Jorge Manuel Rodríguez, vice president of the Centro Español de indonología, said that all scientific studies prove the invalidity of the carbon-14 dating of the holy Shroud of Turin. Many of the faithful believe the shroud to be Jesus' burial linen mentioned in the Gospel. ...
- His announcement came in the wake of a Spanish TV report Wednesday on new research which shows that another shroud, venerated for 1,000 years in the Cathedral of Oviedo, Spain, is probably the cloth that covered Christ's head after his crucifixion. ...
- Rodríguez, also a professor of civil law at the University of Valencia, has been studying the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin for 24 years. ...
- Likewise, Rodríguez maintains that "there are scientific proofs that show that the holy shroud is not a falsification, which explains why no one has been able to make a replica. ...
- The professor, who has given more than 500 lectures on the Shroud of Turin, acknowledged that "the majority of people think that it is a false relic, because of the enormous publicity given to the carbon-14 dating done in 1988, which concluded erroneously that the holy shroud dates from the Middle Ages. ...
- acknowledged the invalidity of the application of the carbon-14 method, as the fabric was contaminated by the gases of the fire that the holy shroud was exposed to, and by organisms like .
- The Centro Español here is studying the Shroud of Turin, the Oviedo shroud, and other relics attributed to Jesus Christ. ...
- The last multidisciplinary study of the Shroud of Turin, carried out by NASA experts in 1978, indicated "the cloth shows an image that has tridimensional information, that is made without a single stroke, and that is not produced by contact either, but which resembles the imprint that would be produced by a hypothetical radiation emanating from the body," Rodríguez said. ...
- They, together with the imprint on the cloth, accurately describes Jesus' stigmas as related in the Gospel, reinforcing the theory that the holy shroud belongs to Christ. ...
- Meanwhile, TV station "Antena 3" said that other research indicates that the relic in Oviedo, in northwest Spain, also has amazing points of coincidence with the Shroud of Turin. ...
- The forensic experts discovered human bloodstains of the AB group, identical to those on the Shroud of Turin. ...
- one as the one of the Shroud of Turin. ...
- They do, however, coincide with the face on the Shroud of Turin. ...
80. Ask Jeeves Results
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- The Shroud Of Turin.
- Shroud Of Jesus.
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- The Shroud of Turin Website Photos and current information on Shroud research. Provides information on current Shroud research. ... shroud. ...
- Holy Shroud Guild Promotes study and devotion of Shroud of Turin. ... Promotes study & devotion of the Shroud of Turin, which many believe. ... shroud. ...
- The Holy Shroud - Official Site Presents scientific and historical information on the Shroud. ...
- Science and the Shroud Science & the shroud. ... edu/mission/spring96/shroud. ...
81. Ghanaian Chronicle - Online : The current time is 8:40:32 AM on 4/15/2004
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- What then became of it? Believe it or not, this linen cloth, which wrapped the dead body of Jesus of Nazareth still exists or is believed to exist and is presently preserved in Turin, an industrial town in Northern Italy from which it gets its present name – The Shroud of Turin. ...
- The amazing thing about the Turin Shroud is not only that it is venerated as the same linen cloth that wrapped the body of Jesus and that it has survived for two thousand years. ...
- If indeed the Shroud of Turin is the same cloth that wrapped the body of Jesus, then it would provide present day doubting ‘Thomases’ with something upon which they can rest their doubts about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. ...
- Over the six centuries that the Shroud has been historically known and shown to the European public, controversy has raged about its authenticity, with critics calling it a fake, the work of a cunning artist. ...
- The most comprehensive tests to date were conducted by a team of American scientists in 1978 under a project called The Shroud of Turin Research Project, or STURP for short. The Shroud itself is a linen cloth 14 feet, 3 inches long and 3 feet, 7 inches wide. ...
- ’ The Shroud has burn marks on it from a fire that almost destroyed it on the night of 4th December 1532. ...
- The truly spectacular feature of the Shroud image was revealed when it was first photographed. ...
- The first man to discover this effect was the Italian councilor and amateur photographer, Secondo Pia, who was appointed to take the first ever official photograph of the Shroud during its eight-day exposition of 1898. ...
- The astonished Pia immediately recognized the clear implication of his discovery – the Shroud was a photographic negative that had been waiting dormant, like a pre-programmed time capsule, for the moment that photography’s invention would release its hidden true ‘positive. ...
- In next week’s article, I will trace the history of Jesus’ burial cloth, which will be referred to henceforth as the Turin Shroud or simply the Shroud, from the time it was believed to have left Palestine around the first century to its present abode in the Royal Chapel of the Cathedral of St. John in Turin. ...
- The Shroud is presently owned by the Catholic Church after it was bequeathed to Pope John Paul II, following the death of it previous owner in 1983, Umberto II of Savoy, former king of Italy, among whose forebears the cloth can be traced with as much reliability as can be mustered for anything historical, for a full four hundred and fifty years all the way back to 1453. ...
82. NHNE News Update: SI DIGEST & The Shroud of Turin
- www.nhne.com
- SI DIGEST & The Shroud of Turin.
- As many of you know, the Shroud of Turin is one of the most remarkable historical artifacts on planet Earth. Believed by many to be the actual burial cloth of Christ, the Shroud has been the subject of intense devotion, exhaustive scientific research, heated debates, and ongoing controversies. Recently, SI DIGEST, the online newsletter of the COMMITTEE FOR THE SCIENTIFIC INVESTIGATION OF CLAIMS OF THE PARANORMAL (CSICOP), published an article by Joe Nickell about the Shroud of Turin that dismissed the Shroud as "perhaps the world's most notorious religious hoax. " Since CSICOP claims to champion serious scientific investigation, I immediately wrote the editors and asked them to either issue a public retraction concerning the Shroud article they published and/or offer an explanation as to why they ran an article on the Shroud that was so blatantly biased and uninformed. In case they weren't aware of the serious scientific investigation that has been, and continues to be conducted on the Shroud, my letter also included information from the Shroud of Turin Website (http://www. shroud. ... Schwortz, the Official Documenting Photographer for the SHROUD OF TURIN RESEARCH PROJECT, INC. ...
- They responded by clarifying a sentence in Nickell's story concerning the Shroud being part of a phoney faith-healing scheme to bilk credulous pilgrims (Nickell's, according to the editors of SI DIGEST, was referring to what took place in the 14th century, not what is taking place now in Turin). The SI DIGEST editors also included a longer article by Nickell, which elaborated on Nickell's current Shroud views. After sharing the longer Nickell article with Schwortz -- one of a handful of people on the planet who actually studied the Shroud in person with a team of highly-trained scientific experts -- Schwortz offered a more thorough rebuttal of Nickell's scholarship and views.
- The Shroud story that SI DIGEST published in their March 13, 1998 edition.
- The information from the Shroud of Turin Website that I included in my first letter to the editors of SI DIGEST.
- Especially important Shroud references on the NHNE Website.
- To dispel all notions that the Shroud of Turin can be dismissed as easily as Joe Nickell (and SI DIGEST) attempted to do in their recent article; 2. ...
- The Shroud story that SI DIGEST published in their March 13, 1998 edition:.
83. Shroud of Turin Centers & Organizations
- www.shroud.com
- Shroud of Turin Centers & Organizations.
- Joseph is a noted Shroud historian and archivist actively dedicated to Shroud research. ...
- VIEW SHROUD CENTERS BY COUNTRY.
- Alaska Center for the Shroud of Turin An informal center for serious inquiry into the Shroud of Turin. Providing lectures, retreats and days of recollection centered on the Man of the Shroud. ... Utilizing slide presentations, videos and artifacts as well as a life-size photograph of the Shroud to facilitate study and meditation. ...
- net Albany Center Turin Shroud (ACTUS) ACTUS provided lectures, slides and motion pictures on the Shroud. ...
- Albany Center Turin Shroud.
- American Shroud of Turin Association for Research, Inc. (AMSTAR) AMSTAR is a multidisciplinary scientific organization recently formed by a group of veteran American sindonologists to study the Shroud of Turin, with an emphasis on its preservation and conservation. ...
- Collection includes all the research and library materials from the Environmental Study of the Shroud in Jerusalem and a full scale reconstruction of the tomb of Christ.
- Association of Scientists and Scholars International for the Shroud of Turin, Inc. (ASSIST) A consortium of groups and individuals dedicated to the scientific research of the Shroud, ASSIST draws on scholarly expertise around the world. ... The ASSIST group is seeking translators willing to donate time translating Shroud materials. ...
- Atlanta International Center for Continuing Study of the Shroud of Turin (AICCSST) .
- Information about all aspects of Shroud study can be obtained by contacting Rev. ...
84. Gift Shop - Holy Shroud Guild
- www.shroud.org
- Holy Shroud.
- The Holy Shroud Gift Shop is functional, but we still have a lot of work to do! The following gives you a taste of what we have and we ask you to contact us for more information. ...
- Contents of Holy Shroud Gift Shop:.
- Sets A-B-C-D-E are official Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP) Photos by Vernon Miller, Barrie Schwortz, and Ernest Brooks. ...
- Also available: SET OF 12 BASIC SHROUD PHOTO SLIDES with Explanatory booklet. ...
- A - SHROUD EXPOSITION (Turin 1978) .
- A 1 Palace & Cathedral, Turin, Italy .
- B 2 Transfer of Shroud to table .
- A 3 Crowds at 1978 Exposition .
- A 4 Shroud (frontal image) .
- B 4 Shroud positioned on table .
- A 5 Shroud (dorsal image) .
- C - EXAMINING THE SHROUD IN 1978 .
- F 3 Face of the Man of the Shroud .
- G - ICON - SHROUD - COIN (Whanger) .
- G 1 Shroud Face image .
85. The sheet
- www.sindone.org
- Scientific Route - Reading the Shroud - A difficult piece - The sheet - Symposium - Home page .
86. As millions view shroud in Italy, the mystery persists: Is it Christ's?
- texnews.com
- As millions view shroud in Italy, the mystery persists: Is it Christ's?.
- TURIN, Italy -- Huge crowds of believers are flocking to a newly o pened display of the Shroud of Turin despite the conclusions of scientists who say that the mysterious cloth cannot be the burial shroud of Jesus Christ.
- 6 million people, including Pope John Paul II, have already made reservations to attend the two-month exhibition, the first public display of the shroud in 20 years and only the fourth this century.
- Organizers expect as many as 3 million people to view the shroud before it is removed from public display on June 14. ...
- The gigantic response to the first public unveiling of the shroud in 20 years proves that the faithful are not deterred by the work of a team of scientists who used carbon-14 dating techniques in 1988 and concluded that the linen cloth comes from the medieval era, not the time of Christ.
- Believers in the shroud's authenticity -- and they are legion -- have been buoyed by challenges to the validity of the carbon tests and by new scientific data suggesting that the cloth may in fact have come from Jerusalem, where Jesus was put to death.
- "We know that the science went wrong, and the general public is not impressed by the carbon-14 results," said Virginia Crispino, an American scholar who has researched the shroud for 28 years. "The millions of people coming to Turin are not coming to see a fake. ...
- "The shroud goes very deeply into a person," said Mrs. Crispino, who is in Turin for the duration of the exhibition. ... The miracle of the shroud is the effect it has on people who go to see it. ...
- The shroud has been venerated by Pope John Paul II and many of his predecessors, but the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church are careful not to state that the shroud is definitely the actual burial cloth of Jesus Christ. They say instead that the shroud is an important symbol of Christ's pain.
- Researchers who believe further scientific tests may establish that the shroud is actually from the time of Christ contend that the radiocarbon test results are flawed because of biological and chemical contamination of the shroud during the centuries since the crucifixion.
- They hold that the results are inaccurate because the shroud was exposed to a serious fire when it was in the French town of Chambery in 1532 and that carbon from the smoke and flames landed on the shroud, greatly altering its carbon levels and altering the test results.
- Those who question the test results also say the shroud has been altered by a light coating of micro-organisms that have attached themselves to the cloth this century.
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87. ocw_1457
- www.orthodoxpress.org
- ‘SHROUD SCIENCE. ...
- ‘Shroud Science’ .
- In what Time magazine called a “sort of resurrection,” the Shroud of Turin controversy has risen once again. It was sparked by the reputed burial cloth’s exhibition during April and May in Turin, Italy, the first public showing in two decades. ...
- Therefore the image on the cloth, shroud advocates claimed, was “a perfect photographic negative. ...
- With the photographs began the modern era of the shroud, prompting attempts to explain the image. ...
- “Shroud Science” .
- Whereas the scientific approach is to let the evidence lead to a solution, “shroud science” (or “sindonology”) begins with the desired answer and then works backward, dismissing or rationalizing whatever arguments or evidence may be incompatible with it. ... Unfortunately, the forty-some-member Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP), which conducted the 1978 investigation of the shroud, was woefully unqualified for the task. ...
- The 1998 exposition was shrewdly timed to begin a week after Easter, and media coverage before and during the religious season was intense. In addition to a spate of new books, including Ian Wilson’s “The Blood and the Shroud,” there was a flurry of newspaper and magazine articles as well as TV news segments. Alas, shroud science was well served by shroud journalism, whereby reporters’ questions about authenticity were directed primarily to shroud proponents — rather like asking members of the Flat Earth Society about the curvature of the earth. ...
- Perhaps the most used word during the shroud media blitz was “mystery. ... In the case of the Shroud of Turin, the question of authenticity was long ago settled. ...
- To begin at the beginning, the Shroud of Turin contradicts the Gospel of John, which describes multiple cloths for Jesus’ burial, including a separate “napkin” over the face, as well as “an hundred pound weight” of spices, not a trace of which appears on the Turin cloth. ... In addition, no examples of the shroud’s particular herringbone twill weave date from the first century. ...
88. PetersNet: John Paul II, The Shroud whispers: believe in God's love and flee from the misfortune of sin
- www.petersnet.net
- The Shroud whispers: believe in God's love and flee from the misfortune of sin .
- The Shroud whispers: believe in God's love and flee from the misfortune of sin.
- The Holy Father's address on May 24, 1998 during a Pastoral Visit to Vercelli and Turin, Italy where he visited the Holy Shroud.
- HOLY FATHER'S PASTORAL VISIT TO VERCELLI AND TURIN, ITALY .
- The Shroud whispers: believe in God's love and flee from the misfortune of sin .
- 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. ...
89. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Online - InSite
- www.jsonline.com
- Whether you believe the Shroud of Turin is a medieval hoax or the ultimate communique from cyberspace, the mysterious cloth is making its presence felt on the Internet. The Shroud is on exhibit in Italy, but visitors can sample the experience without leaving home. ...
- More than 30 sites are dedicated to the Shroud, an ancient length of cloth imprinted with the image of a man some say is Christ himself. The most timely page is the "official" site of the Turin Exposition (sindone. ... But the page does have three interesting "routes" that explain the Shroud's history along iconographic, scientific and biblical lines. There is also a detailed "map" of the Shroud. ...
- "The Shroud of Turin Website" ( www. shroud. com ) offers a more detailed interactive look at the Shroud itself, and here you can click on any portion of a photo of the full cloth for a close-up. There's information in English on getting reservations to the Turin exhibit. And there are links to a Shroud "library. ...
- For a truly illuminating look at the relic, read the on-line version of Time magazine's April cover issue on the Shroud (now available at www. ... The site is a long one, but it looks at the major controversies concerning the Shroud. ...
90. The Shroud - Theories and Evidence
- www.asis.com
- THE SHROUD .
- Recent discoveries have shed new light on the unique and unexplainable aspects of the shroud. In other words, now more that ever we're forced to accept that the shroud is something beyond human ability to produce; even with our highly advanced technologies. ... The only explanation for the shroud is Jesus and his resurrection. ...
- Lavoie was convinced that the shroud was the real thing until 1988 when he heard the news of the carbon dating results. He did not take the view that the shroud was authentic at all costs. ...
- This linen cloth, approximately three and a half by fourteen feet, is known as the Shroud of Turin.
- Barbet had his first direct experience with the shroud during the Turin exposition in 1933. ...
- For, without expecting it, I saw that all the images of the wounds were of a color quite different from that of the rest of the body; and this color was that of dried blood which had sunk into the stuff There was thus more than the brown stains on the shroud reproducing the outline of a corpse.
- What pictures carry with them photographic opposites? Other than the shroud, I knew of none.
- ” It was his experience with wounds and bandages as a surgeon that led him to conclude that the blood marks on the shroud were not what people had been casually calling blood flows, but were actual imprints of blood clots on cloth.
- The image of the hands showed no thumbs! On the shroud, the two hands when seen from behind only show four fingers with the thumbs hidden in the palms. ...
- The shroud has been newly investigated several times. Each time a serious threat of fraud has been raised; a new look has surpassed refutation of the shroud’s authenticity. ...
- He had discovered pollen grains on the shroud and thus was able to give it a geographical history.
- “A positive identification of such pollens would be a confirmation of the shroud’s stay I a particular botanical region. ... I succeeded in identifying 57 different plats which have left microscopical evidence on the shroud.
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91. Das Messias-Projekt - Kreuzigung
- www.raub.de
- Das Heilige Grabtuch von Turin.
- 1998 nach Turin gepilgert, um vor dem rätselhaften Bildnis zu beten.
- The Shroud of Turin Website.
- HOLY SHROUD GUILD - promotes study & devotion of Shroud of Turin, which many believe to be the Holy Shroud, the cloth that covered Jesus Christ at the resurrection.
- Turin Shroud display ends - 22. ...
- SHROUD OF TURIN DISPUTE FOCUSES ON POLLEN CLAIM - 20. ...
- SCIENTIST TALKS ABOUT SHROUD OF TURIN - 14. ...
- Pope Salutes Shroud as Exposition Opens - 14. ...
- New claims as Shroud of Turin goes on display - 12. ...
- HOLY SHROUD, YOUTH, AND ECUMENISM - 09. ...
- YOUTH FLOCK TO TURIN TO SEE SHROUD - 28. ...
- SIENNA EXPOSITION OF HOLY SHROUD COPIES - 01. ...
- EXPOSITION OF HOLY SHROUD - 22. ...
- New Tests Possible For Shroud Of Turin - 22. ...
- Plans for Display of Shroud of Turin - 22. ...
- HOLY SHROUD UNITES MOSCOW AND TURIN - 12. ...
92. List of (Free) Audio bible exposition ¶ÇÁn¬d¸g¯Á¤Þ - David Lim ªL§Ó¸Û
- 777.scacc.org
- List of Free Audio Bible Exposition Messages: .
- Turin Shroud - D. ...
- Turin Shroud - ªL§Ó¸Û - http://www. ...
- English Bible Exposition: John Ch21 v7 It is the Lord - D. ...
- ¼sªF¸Ü¬d¸g Bible Exposition: John Ch21 v7 ¬O¥D It is the Lord - ªL§Ó¸Û - http://www. ...
- English Bible Exposition: John Ch21 v17 the third time - D. ...
- ¼sªF¸Ü¬d¸g Bible Exposition: John Ch21 v17 ²Ä¤T¦¸¹ï¥L»¡ the third time - ªL§Ó¸Û - http://www. ...
- ¼sªF¸Ü¬d¸g Bible Exposition: §Ú¥Bn¦í¦bC©MµØªº·µ¤¤, ª½¨ì¥Ã»· ¸Ö23 - From strength to strength. ...
- English Bible Exposition: James Ch1 vv2-3 - D. ...
- English Bible Exposition: James Ch1 v5 - D. ...
- English Bible Exposition: James Ch1 vv7-8 - D. ...
- English Bible Exposition: James Ch1 vv9-11 - D. ...
- English Bible Exposition: James Ch3 Pure v. ...
- English Bible Exposition: James Ch4 Draw near to God; Humble yourselves - D. ...
- English Bible Exposition: James Ch5 v5 Fattened to be slaughtered - D. ...
- ¼sªF¸Ü¬d¸g Bible Exposition: James Ch5 v5 ·í®_±þªº¤é¤l³º¼b¾i§A̪º¤ß Fattened to be slaughtered - ªL§Ó¸Û - http://www. ...
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93. Untitled Document
- www.glenfieldcollege.school.nz
- During the second half of the 1500's, Emanuele Filiberto made Turin the capital of the Savoy Dukedom. ... Guarini – who was an architect, mathematician, and professor of philosophy – adorned Turin with the essentials of great baroque art. ... Filippo Juvarra only arrived in Turin after the Savoy dukedom had been declared a kingdom. ...
- Often the well-off citizens of Turin are called “collinari” meaning “hill-dwellers”.
- The year was 1899, and the company that emerged was given the name FIAT for Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino (Italian Factory of Automobiles in Turin). ...
- Today Einaudi Editore is one of the largest businesses in Italy, though it is no longer run primarily out of Turin – it now has central offices in Milan and Rome as well.
- Toward the end of the century, the sport of football made its debut in Turin thanks to the first and often forgotten pioneer of Italian football Edoardo Bosio, who returned from a trip to London with a leather ball. ... According to the figures, more inhabitants of Turin root for Juventus than for Torino Calcio, although Juventus fans are often Italian and non-Italian immigrants to Turin (as opposed to the long-established citizens of Turin who tend to pull for Torino Calcio). ...
- In Turin on Fridays La Stampa comes with a supplement “Torino Sette”, which lists all the upcoming events for the week. ...
- In 1885 an extensive plan was drawn up to radically expand, restructure, and redevelop the old historical center of Turin and its surrounding areas. This initiative was welcomed and encouraged by the entrepreneurial middle class which was interested in appropriating and expanding the center of Turin. ... The Italian version of Art Nouveau was officially consecrated in 1902 with the General Exposition. To get an idea of this style of architecture in Turin, you can check out: casa Avezzano on via Vico 2, casa Florio on via San Francesco 17, villa Foa-Levi on via Bezzecca 11, and palazzina Menzio on via Donizetti 22. ...
- Literally and figuratively Turin can be considered a magical city. According to the legend, Turin is part of the triangle of white magic (with Prague and Lyon) and the triangle of black magic (with London and San Francisco). Turin’s air of mystery has inspired a number of authors, including the famous Fruttero and Lucentini pair who have masterfully captured this special atmosphere on paper. Turin is of course also the hometown of the famed medium Gustavo Rol, whose clients included Fellini and who only recently passed away. The list of magic and magic-related cultural curiosities goes on and on, but to conclude you might like to know that there is even a travel agency in Turin – called the “Somewhere” – which specializes in magic-related tours of the city. ...
94. Travel: The world turns to Turin
- www.sptimes.com
- The world turns to Turin.
- TURIN, Italy -- For a century, this city was synonymous with the car giant Fiat. ...
- Consequently, only the occasional, adventurous, traveler and Turin's residents knew of its treasures: a stellar Egyptian museum, lavish baroque palaces, ancient Roman ruins, grand piazzas and tree-lined avenues. ...
- Turin, at the foothills of the Alps, will host the next Winter Olympics, to be held in 2006. The Olympic village and competitions such as ice skating, snow boarding and alpine skiing will be located in Turin and the nearby ski resorts of Bardonecchia and Sestriere. ...
- Meanwhile, to most travelers, Turin is still thought of as merely a gritty manufacturing center. ...
- And here, chocolate connoisseurs carry the clout of auto executives: According to local lore, when the Swiss wanted to learn how to make the confection, they turned to Turin. ...
- Lovely places, but we shared Turin with, at best, 75 other American expatriates. ...
- When we return to Turin for a visit, we will stay in the center of town, for walking is the easiest way to tour it. ...
- Shielding the sidewalks along Via Roma is one of Turin's most charming characteristics, its porticos. ... The French Savoy family ruled here for almost 500 years, and Turin served as Italy's first capital, in the mid 1800s. ...
- But the immediate area is also the cultural center of Turin. ...
- One of Turin's tourist information offices is strategically located on the same side of Piazza Castello as San Lorenzo. ...
- Behind the Palazzo Reale is the Duomo di San Giovanni, which houses the controversial and mysterious Shroud of Turin, said to be Jesus' burial shroud. ...
- Turin's beginnings date from the Third Century, when tribes of Celtic and Gaul descendants inhabited the area. ...
- Past the gardens of the Palazzo Reale, turning onto Via Giuseppe Verdi, is one of Turin's oddest attractions, the dazzling and imaginative National Museum of Cinema. ...
95. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Theology / Religion : Faiths & Practices : Christianity : Denominations : Catholicism : Shroud of Turin
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- TOP : *Social Sciences : Theology / Religion : Faiths & Practices : Christianity : Denominations : Catholicism : Shroud of Turin.
- Images on the Shroud of Turin article entitled Verification of the Nature and Causes of the Photo-negative Images on the Shroud of Lirey-Chambéry-Turin. ...
- Science and the Shroud microbiology meets archaeology in a renewed quest for answers. ...
- Sindone official site of the Shroud of Turin Exposition from the Archdiocese of Turin. ...
96. The Turin Shroud (Morgana's Observatory)
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- The Shroud of Turin.
- The possibility that this linen cloth may have survived (and may be preserved in Turin Cathedral) is derived from a number of ancient references. ...
- Robert of Clari, the chronicler of the Fourth Crusade, which captured Constantinople, states that in 1203 he saw the shroud in the Blackernae Church where it was exhibited every Friday. ... He says that the shroud disappeared from the church during the sack of the city by the Crusaders and nobody knew what had become of it. ...
- There are two versions of the shroud’s arrival in France. ... In the other version, the shroud was given to the Lords of Charny by Bishop Garnier. ... A shroud appears to have been in existence in the church at Lirey in 1350. ...
- The possibly true history of the shroud now preserved in Turin Cathedral commences in 1355. In that year, Bishop Henri of Poitiers forbade the canons of Lirey to expose the shroud for public veneration. Geoffrey de Charny, it seems, in 1353 circumvented the bishop by dealing directly with the schismatic pope at Avignon, who gave his permission for the church at Lirey to house the shroud. ...
- When in 1389 Peter D’Arcis, the bishop in whose diocese lay, threatened the canons of Lirey with excommunication if they did not withdraw the shroud from exposition, they implored the king of France and the papal legate to intervene. Both men gave permission for exposition. ...
- He declared that the shroud was a painting, a fraud exposed thirty-four years before by Henri of Poitiers, who had conducted an investigation. ...
- Peter’s words about the alleged deception are of considerable importance in respect to the history of the Turin shroud. ...
- As a result of this objection, the king of France withdrew his permission for exposition of the shroud, but the canons continued to venerate it. They were ordered to state that the cloth was only a copy of the true shroud. ...
97. Shroud Exhibitions
- www.shroud.com
- Shroud Exhibitions.
- The 2000 Exposition .
- The 1998 Exposition.
- The 1978 Exposition.
- The 1898 Exposition.
- The Year 2000 Exposition.
- The Shroud as seen during the private showing for journalists on .
- Shroud Exposition Opens In Turin.
- Archbishop Severino Poletto of Turin officially opened a ten week public exposition of the Shroud of Turin today. The cloth will be exhibited in the Turin Cathedral from Saturday, August 12, to Sunday, October 22, 2000. This is an unusual event in the history of the Shroud because the cloth has rarely been displayed publicly more than one or two times each century. ...
- The Archdiocese of Turin Official Shroud Website included an Online Reservation System that allowed viewers to make Internet reservations to see the Shroud. ...
- The Archbishop reads a prayer in front of the Shroud on the .
- In an interview with Vatican Radio on August 9, 2000, Archbishop Severino Poletto of Turin provided an excellent overview of the new Shroud exposition, including a description of the "enriched" route pilgrims will take as they wait in line to see the cloth. ...
- HOLY SHROUD, YOUTH, AND ECUMENISM.
- Interview with Archbishop Severino Poletto of Turin.
98. Symposium - The Acts
- www.sindone.org
- way to the study of the Shroud. ...
- specialist competence on the question of the formation of the Shroud image.
- Conservation of the Shroud. ...
- have considered it our duty to dedicate the volume ³The Turin Shroud, past,.
- knowledge on the Shroud. ...
- Shroud cloth do not appear in this book, with the exception of the recovery.
- desire to give a qualified contribution to knowledge on the Shroud, also.
- The state of the art allows us to confirm that the body image of the Shroud.
- the Shroud.
- With regard to the question of the dating and origin of the Shroud, new.
- Shroud as a subject of research and in the methods and instruments which may.
- guarantee of conservation without damage to the Shroud cloth. ...
- standards should be sent to the Exposition Committee not later than 30.
- Archbishop of Turin and Papal Custodian of the Holy Shroud, for his interest.
- Congress to a private exposition of the Shroud in the morning of 3 March.
- We also wish to thank the Diocese Committee for Exposition 2000 for.
99. History of the Shoud of Turin
- www.mystae.com
- History of the Shoud of Turin.
- The "Face of Laon" icon in a church in Laon, France "is obviously copied from the Mandylion/Shroud, and its paleo-Slav inscription refers to the source as the 'Image of the Lord on cloth'. ...
- The face "ranges from a pale sepia to a rust-brown, sometimes slightly darker in shade than the coloring of the face on the Shroud, but otherwise virtually identical. ...
- - Noel Currer-Briggs, The Shroud and the Grail - A Modern Quest for the True Grail (1987) "Do not be surprised if you find his Christ's face blackened and sunburnt, for those who dwell in temperate and cold climates and who live all the time in pleasant places, have fair, delicate skin, whereas those who are always in the fields have burnt, darkened skin. ...
- - Jacques Pantaléon, in a letter accompanying his gift of the icon to his sister, Abbess Sibylle (1249) "It would appear that icons, like the Sainte Face de Laon and those at Spas Nereditsa and Gradac, which show the head of Christ against a trelliswork background, were painted from the Shroud, whereas the suspended-towel types were painted from the Mandylion. ...
- - Noel Currer-Briggs, The Shroud and the Grail - A Modern Quest for the True Grail (1987) The Veronica ". ...
- -Joe Nickell, Inquest on the Shroud of Turin (1987) The first reference to the Veronica was in 1011 when Pope Sergius IV consecrated an altar to the Sudarium in St Peter's. ...
- -Joe Nickell, Inquest on the Shroud of Turin (1987) ". ... This showed Jesus laid out in death in the identical manner of the Shroud, and could have been the very source of inspiration for the hypothetical artist who created the Shroud image. ...
- - Ian Wilson, The Mysterious Shroud (1986) The Veronica was stolen by troops of the Emperor Charles V when they sacked Rome in 1527. ...
- The silk copy is now kept in the sacristy of the Gesu in Rome, and it plainly shows an affinity with the Holy Face on the Holy Shroud making it possible to state that the 'Veil of Veronica' was a copy of this Holy Face. ...
- - Georges de Nantes, "The Holy Shroud - Evidence of a scientific forgery against The Holy Shroud" (1991) No consistent picture of the Veronica exists. Earlier versions show a disembodied head resembling the head on the Shroud of Turin. ...
- Although the Reformation caused most such figures to be destroyed, the Swiss Landesmuseum in Zurich has a fascinating collection of surviving examples, some of which feature the hands laid over the body in an identical manner to that of the Turin Shroud. A particularly pertinent feature of these figures is that, during the Good Friday Mass, one would be laid in the 'sepulchre' wrapped in a realistic 'shroud', sometimes the church's altar cloth. Between Good Friday and Easter Sunday morning, the figure would be quietly removed, leaving just the 'shroud', at which point the scene would be set for a powerful mini drama. ...
100. The Holy Shroud - Official Site
- www.sindone.org
- 2002: THE SHROUD RESTORED .
- EXPOSITION ROUTE .
- The Pope and the Shroud .
- The Shroud restored .
- Turin, 1997: fire in the Cathedral .
- Interpretating the Shroud .
- Museum of the Shroud .
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