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Believed by some to be the burial garment of Jesus Christ, the Shroud of Turin is a centuries-old linen cloth measuring over 14 feet long and more than 3 and a half feet wide. Tantalizingly, the ...
FILE-A central detail of the shroud with the face (left). The 2015 Exposition of the Shroud of Turin begins in the Turin Cathedral, Italy. The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth with the image of a man.
According to Vatican Radio, only once before have images of the centuries-old linen cloth been broadcast. That was in 1973, at the request of then-Pope Paul VI.
I recently found an old, stained linen tablecloth. I’d love to use it and not hide it or throw it away. How can I clean it safely? — T.D. via e-mail If it is 100 percent linen, and the stain ...
PIGEON FORGE — Lonnie Abrams stands in his re-creation of the tomb where Jesus Christ's body was laid and talks about faith, miracles and a piece of very old linen cloth.
Citing the study, Newsweek noted that the researchers said the results of their inspection of the cloth were compatible with measurements collected from a linen sample dating from A.D. 55-74, and ...