The DNA of the Shroud places it in the Middle East and the Dead Sea: this is what experts say
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James O'Reilly
This linen cloth, which is believed to have been the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, is the most studied relic in the history of the Church and of humanity.
The well-known account states that the wounds correspond to the story of the Passion: the man of the Shroud wore a crown of thorns, was scourged, carried a great weight on his back, and was pierced in his side after his death.
Supported by Nature Scientific Reports, a new and ongoing study confirmed that the Shroud pass
This linen cloth, which is believed to have been the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, is the most studied relic in the history of the Church and of humanity.
The well-known account states that the wounds correspond to the story of the Passion: the man of the Shroud wore a crown of thorns, was scourged, carried a great weight on his back, and was pierced in his side after his death.
Supported by Nature Scientific Reports, a new and ongoing study confirmed that the Shroud pass
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