But it was, the knight claimed, an ancient burial shroud imprinted with the likeness of Jesus Christ. And the world has been debating the authenticity of the so-called Shroud of Turin ever since.
The Shroud of Turin, which many believe to be the actual burial cloth of Jesus, continues to be a mystery. On Sunday, April 6 ...
The Shroud of Turin, one of Catholicism's most valued devotional items, will be digitally showcased during the Holy Year 2025 ...
Scientists in Italy have shared new evidence that appears to confirm the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, potentially proving the fact that Jesus Christ was wrapped in it after his crucifixion.
Pam McCue viewed a Shroud of Turin exhibit in Jerusalem in 2015. During her stay in the Holy Land, she returned to that ...
There are some things in this world that refuse to be explained away. The Shroud of Turin is one of them. For centuries, this ...
A study published in the Heritage journal by Italian researchers suggests that the Shroud of Turin could date back 2,000 years, aligning with the time of Jesus. The research team, led by Liberato ...
A full-size replica print of the Shroud of Turin, the burial cloth claimed to show the image of Jesus Christ, is on display for a few weeks in a London cathedral.