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As devotion to the Holy Face finds renewed interest, a new documentary connects ancient relics, modern miracles, and a timeless longing to see the face of God.
The lifelike image of that Holy Face on the cover (the negative image that is a positive image) penetrated my soul. It concretizes the Gospels for me since the Shroud is a pictorial companion of ...
A spokesman for St. Peter’s Basilica has said the ancient tradition of devotion to Veronica’s Veil and to the Holy Face of Jesus is a sign of hope and an invitation to return to the essentials ...
JESUS Christ’s true face has been revealed in an incredibly lifelike video based on an imprint from the Turin Shroud. The Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth Jesus Christ was wrapped in after… ...
An AI-generated video showcasing the "true face" of Jesus Christ has gone viral on social media, sparking debate and speculation about its authenticity.
The Shroud of Turin, one of Catholicism's most valued devotional items, will be digitally showcased during the Holy Year 2025, allowing visitors to engage with the revered relic like never before. The ...
REVERED ARTIFACT Cardinal Jose Advincula blesses a replica of the Shroud of Turin at the newly opened Holy Face of Jesus (HFJ) Museum in Quiapo, Manila, on Tuesday. The replica has been in the ...
A replica of the famous Shroud of Turin is on display at a newly inaugurated museum in Quiapo, Manila, coinciding with the Feast of the Holy Face of Jesus.
News World news Jesus of Nazareth New 'overwhelming' Turin Shroud evidence reveals 'truth' as to whether Jesus was under it After carrying out tests on the Turin Shroud, scientists have determined ...
One struck me at once in examining the facsimile of the photographic negative plate of the Holy Shroud (facing p. 17). The body had been lying, of course, face upwards.
The shroud remains an object of faith, intrigue and controversy that reappears periodically in the public sphere, as it has in recent weeks. As a scholar of early Christianity, I have long been ...
(The Conversation) — Many believe the Shroud of Turin to be the cloth used to bury Jesus after his crucifixion. Scientists have investigated the claim and here’s what they found.