For more than six centuries, a mysterious cloth known as the Shroud of Turin has stirred fascination, devotion, and heated ...
Newly found evidence shows that a medieval theologian had dismissed the Shroud as a "clear" and "patent" fake as early as ...
BARI, Italy — Six months after a group of Italian scientists made a breakthrough discovery using new X-ray dating techniques to show the Holy Shroud of Turin dates back to around the time of Christ’s ...
A study published in July revealed that a new analysis of the Shroud of Turin, including the composition and a microscopic analysis of bloodstains, shows that the marks are consistent with the ...
Researchers Liberato de Caro and Cinzia Giannini claim to have found evidence that suggests the Turin Shroud did cover the body of Christ - Laura Larmo for The Telegraph/Laura Larmo for The Telegraph ...
The Shroud of Turin stands as one of history's most extensively examined artifacts. Thought to be the burial cloth that wrapped Jesus after his crucifixion, researchers have continuously disputed ...
The National Museum of Funeral History – The National Museum of Funeral History has opened a groundbreaking exhibit exploring one of the most debated artifacts in religious and scientific history—the ...
As devotion to the Holy Face finds renewed interest, a new documentary connects ancient relics, modern miracles, and a timeless longing to see the face of God. ‘The Face of Jesus’ chronicles the ...
This Holy Week, Gaudix Cathedral in Granada, Spain, is hosting the exhibition of the first hyper-realistic recreation of the body of Christ based on data obtained from the Shroud of Turin. The exhibit ...
Sign up for our Metro US email newsletter to get news, updates, and local insights delivered straight to your inbox! TURIN, Italy – Pope Benedict XVI all but gave ...
The Shroud of Turin is a mystery that continues to intrigue millions around the world, and this week the Augusta community can take a look. At the Warren Church Augusta campus, you can view a replica ...
Today the Pope welcomed 7,000 faithful from the archdiocese of Turin, Italy. After extolling their efforts to grow deeper in the faith, the Holy Father announced that in the spring of 2010, there will ...