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Jim Graves, April 2, 2021. Archbishop of Turin Cesare Nosiglia has announced that the Shroud of Turin, believed by many to be the burial cloth of Christ, will be displayed virtually for veneration. The archbishop will also preside over a livestreamed Holy Saturday liturgy.
2 days ago · Below are four images that reveal the possible real face of Jesus. The Shroud of Turin. Public Domain. Many believe the Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth of Jesus, as it bears uncanny similarities to the wounds of Jesus described in scripture and historical records.
4 days ago · 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 death and resurrection, the scientists have now used the same experiments to determine the probable geographical route of the priceless relic.
4 days ago · On 11 March 1314, the Templars, including Jacques de Molay, Geoffroi de Charney and Hugues de Peraud, who had been imprisoned nearly seven years were brought to Notre-Dame to receive their sentence, which was to be life imprisonment.
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- Hospitallers, Teutonic Knights successful, Templars destroyed
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5 days ago · The Shroud of Turin is a piece of cloth that some people claim was the burial cloth used to bury Jesus. Is it authentic? How important is it that it's real or not? Today on Disclosure, Shawn and Jean look at some of the arguments made for and against this mystery. Show: Disclosure. Episode Chapters. Arguments Made Against the Shroud. Play Chapter.
2 days ago · As for the leaders of the order, the elderly Grand Master Jacques de Molay, who had confessed under torture, retracted his confession. Geoffroi de Charney, Preceptor of Normandy, also retracted his confession and insisted on his innocence. Both men, under pressure from the king, were declared guilty of being relapsed heretics and sentenced to ...