In the Sixth Station of the Cross, a woman wipes the face of Jesus. A miracle ensues insofar as the cloth she uses receives the true image of Jesus’ face. She is appropriately called “Veronica,” which ...
The film The Face of Jesus examines two divine images not made by human hands, the Shroud of Turin and the Veil of Manoppello, plus an extraordinary human-made depiction, the Vilnius image of the ...
An AI video based on a famous religious artifact has revealed what Christ may have looked like. The Shroud of Turin is an ancient cloth which many Christians believe was used to wrap Jesus' mutilated ...
While believers and historians alike accept and agree that Jesus existed and died on a Roman cross sometime around 33 A.D., scholars regularly disagree over what he may have looked like. Historical ...
There's mixed reaction around the globe to the image. March 31, 2010— -- The History Channel revealed for the first time Tuesday night a new 3-D image that many believe to be the face of Christ, ...
It was a special evening at Guardian Angel Parish in Oran on Thursday, March 14. Friends of Father Joseph Kelly, Stan & Janet Schwent of Bloomsdale, brought the Holy Face of Jesus Relic to Oran for ...
The Sacred Heart of Jesus is depicted in a stained-glass window at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church in the Forest Hills section of the Queens borough of New York. (OSV News photo/Gregory A. Shemitz) ...
"The Face of Jesus" is a film exploring the Shroud of Turin, the Veil of Manoppello, and the Vilnius image of Jesus. It journeys from Jerusalem's 2000-year-old tomb to Rome, Manoppello, and San ...
Can we see the face of the invisible God? Do we know what our Savior looked like? The film The Face of Jesus explores two acheiropoietic images—sacred cloths not made by human hands—the Shroud of ...