REXBURG — A full-sized replica of the mysterious Shroud of Turin is coming to East Idaho as part of a one-day exhibit and guest lecture. "Exploring the Mystery of the Shroud," featuring a presentation ...
REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI) - The Shroud of Turin is not put on display very often; however, east Idahoans will have an opportunity to see the next best thing. Rexburg Children's Choir founder, Ben Watson, ...
The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy, houses a fascinating artifact: a massive cloth shroud that bears the shadowy image of a man who appears to have been crucified. Millions of ...
Italian researchers announced in a published study that they examined the Shroud of Turin and suggested that it may be 2,000 years old. The Shroud of Turin is a centuries-old linen cloth that some ...
In a simulation, a bas-relief pressed into digital fabric produced an imprint that resembled the Shroud of Turin more closely than the imprint of a fully 3D human body. Reading time 2 minutes The ...
However, after millions visited the Shroud’s public exhibitions in 1998, 2000, 2010, and 2015, the Church realized that people were interested in burial cloth even without additional date testing.
An ancient linen cloth that some people believe to be Jesus’s burial shroud is in the news again, for reasons old and new. The old reason has to do with the age of the Shroud of Turin, which bears the ...
The blood, sweat and tears on these threads are still — sorta — shrouded in mystery. New findings provide more evidence on what Jesus might have been buried in after he was crucified. A recent study ...
The Shroud of Turin has long been a fascinating relic that has spawned intense debate about its origins and authenticity while captivating people’s hearts and minds for centuries. The ancient linen ...
A new study shows potential evidence of crucifixion done to Jesus Christ through stains on the Shroud of Turin. Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Heaven help us. A holy war is brewing ...
A theologian who once dismissed the Shroud of Turin as a hoax now says he's uncovered stunning evidence that made him a believer. The 14-foot linen cloth, faintly imprinted with the negative image of ...