After centuries of scientific testing and debate, the Shroud of Turin remains one of the most intriguing religious artifacts ...
To this day, soothsaying and Satanism live in Turin. Tours are offered of demonic statues, door knockers, and churches such as the Misericordia, where prisoners were given last rites before ...
As the Shroud of Turin drew pilgrims to Lirey, it also drew the critical eye of the Catholic Church. In 1389, the bishop of nearby Troyes wrote to Pope Clement VII to inform him that it was a ...
The exhibit responds to Saint John Paul II’s call for greater understanding and devotion to the Shroud of Turin, which many ...
The Catholic Church takes no official position on the authenticity of the shroud, which is kept at Turin Cathedral. Ever since radiocarbon dating in 1989 proclaimed the cloth to be 700 years old ...