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Scientists uncover shocking new clues about Jesus’ death at his burial site
Archaeologists and scientists are converging on one of Christianity’s most contested questions: what really happened to Jesus ...
Brazilian researcher Cicero Moraes used 3D modeling to analyze the Shroud of Turin, concluding the controversial relic was likely created by medieval artists rather than formed by Jesus Christ's body ...
A new 3D digital analysis suggests the Turin Shroud was likely created by a medieval artist using a shallow sculpture method, rather than being the actual burial cloth of Jesus Christ ...
New AI and 3D digital analysis of the Turin Shroud suggests the controversial cloth was likely created by a medieval artist, ...
The first to see up close, indeed very close, the Shroud, by enlarging the details on the screen of his iPad, was Pope Leo XIV, who experienced the close-up view prepared by the Diocese of Turin. The ...
A replica of the Shroud of Turin displayed at The Review of Religions exhibition held at the UK Annual Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Tariq Mahmood, Toronto, Canada To the Muslims he is ...
LOS ANGELES — On the second floor of a cultural center at Christ Cathedral in Orange County, an AI-rendered depiction of Jesus, calm and smiling, fills one side of the room. Breaking a piece of ...
It’s an example of how the Catholic church is adapting to attract younger audiences through the kind of immersive experiences they crave. Tom Carroll joined Deborah Netburn on her reporting trip.
“The Shroud of Turin: An Immersive Experience,” a $5 million, 10,000-square-foot museum on the chancery campus of the Diocese of Orange in Southern California, opened to visitors Wednesday. “The ...
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