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️♂️ Medieval testimony: the Shroud of Turin, showing Christ, would be a fraud

The Shroud of Turin, a 4-meter (13-foot) long linen cloth said to bear the imprint of Christ's body, has divided opinions for centuries. A recent discovery sheds new light on its turbulent history, ... Read More
New museum in California offers immersive experience of the Shroud of Turin

GARDEN GROVE, Calif. (AP) — An interactive museum dedicated to the Shroud of Turin, which some say was Jesus’ burial cloth, opens its doors to the public Wednesday at the Christ Cathedral campus in ... Read More
New 3D analysis suggests Shroud of Turin image is not Jesus’ body, but a disguised sculpted artwork

A cutting-edge 3D imaging study has brought fresh attention to one of the world’s most debated religious relics—the Shroud of Turin. This centuries-old linen cloth bears the faint, full-length image ... Read More
New museum experience at Christ Cathedral takes immersive look at Shroud of Turin

Still photos taken by Secondo Pia, believed to be the first to photograph the Shroud of Turin in 19th-century Italy, have been brought to life as part of an immersive storytelling experience that ... Read More
Groundbreaking Shroud of Turin Museum to Open at Christ Cathedral Campus

A landmark museum at the Christ Cathedral campus dedicated to the Shroud of Turin — the world’s most studied artifact believed by many to be the actual burial shroud of Jesus of Nazareth — will be ... Read More
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