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  2. Shroud of Turin - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 October 2024. Cloth bearing the alleged image of Jesus Shroud of Turin The Shroud of Turin: modern photo of the face, positive (left), and digitally processed image (right) Material Linen Size 4.4 m × 1.1 m (14 ft 5 in × 3 ft 7 in) Present location Chapel of the Holy Shroud, Turin, Italy Period 13th ...

  3. History of the Shroud of Turin - Wikipedia

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    Shroud of Turin. The History of the Shroud of Turin begins in the year 1390 AD, when Bishop Pierre d'Arcis wrote a memorandum where he charged that the Shroud was a forgery. [1] Historical records seem to indicate that a shroud bearing an image of a crucified man existed in the possession of Geoffroy de Charny in the small town of Lirey, France ...

  4. Holy Face of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Image from Musée de l'Élysée, Lausanne. The Holy Face of Jesus is a title for specific images which some Catholics believe to be miraculously formed representations of the face of Jesus Christ. The image obtained from the Shroud of Turin is associated with a specific medal worn by some Roman Catholics and is also one of the Catholic ...

  5. Shoulder wound of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The visons of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich, which also were a source of The Passion of the Christ, refer to the injury: “There was a frightful wound on the shoulder which had borne the weight of the Cross..." When scientists studied the Shroud of Turin, they found one of Jesus's shoulders had a laceration and was dislocated.

  6. Shroud of Turin Research Project - Wikipedia

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    Full-length image of the Shroud of Turin. The Shroud of Turin Research Project (often abbreviated as STURP) refers to a team of scientists which performed a set of experiments and analyses on the Shroud of Turin during the late 1970s and early 1980s. STURP issued its final report in 1981. The origins of the group go back to the experiments of ...

  7. Depiction of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Shroud of Turin is now the best-known example, though the Image of Edessa and the Veil of Veronica were better known in medieval times. [not verified in body] The representation of Jesus was controversial in the early period; the regional Synod of Elvira in Spain in 306 states in its 36th canon that no images should be in churches. [5]

  8. Raymond Rogers - Wikipedia

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    For other people named Ray Rogers, see Ray Rogers (disambiguation). Raymond N. Rogers (July 21, 1927 – March 8, 2005) was an American chemist who was considered a leading expert in thermal analysis. To the general public, however, he was best known for his work on the Shroud of Turin.

  9. File:Shroudofturin.jpg - Wikipedia

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    File:Shroudofturin.jpg. Size of this preview: 158 × 599 pixels. Other resolutions: 63 × 240 pixels | 613 × 2,325 pixels. Original file ‎ (613 × 2,325 pixels, file size: 559 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. Information from its is shown below.