According to Christian doctrine, Jesus Christ ascended to heaven, leaving behind no body-part relics, but for many medieval Christians, the bread and the wine of the eucharist, transformed into the ...
First displayed publicly in the 1350s, the shroud was long thought to be a relic from the time of Jesus. However, in the 1980s, scientific studies suggested it was made in the Middle Ages ...
Tradition recounts that Longinus, a Roman centurion, pierced the side of Jesus with this very spear during the crucifixion.
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Irish Star on MSNTurin Shroud relic is not 'medieval fake' and scientists pinpoint date of creationScientists are edging closer to confirming whether the renowned Turin Shroud is indeed the burial cloth of Jesus. Experts ...
A Program with the Relics of the Passion” will be held at Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish, Doylestown, featuring nine relics of ...
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