(Burial Cloth Of Jesus Christ)
I am a Jew, but I am enthralled by the luminous figure of the Nazarene.
No one can read the gospels without feeling the actual presence of Jesus.
Albert Einstein
Show the world the shroud of the resurrected Christ is for real, as many highly educated and intelligent folks have come to believe.
Catholics everywhere and in academia popularly believe the shroud is authentic.
So, at this time the Catholic endorsers of this Shroud Declaration will be limited to high-profile Catholic Church Bishops, Cardinals, and Popes which all would be awesome.
Certain highly prominent Catholic laity will also endorse the declaration.
Other endorsements from notable intelligentsia will be from other various faiths, philosophies and disciplines.
Viva Christo Rey
We believe the Shroud of Turin Is in fact the authentic burial cloth of the crucified Jesus of Nazareth.
The image on the shroud is indeed the historical Christ of biblical scriptures whose execution by the Romans is recorded in the New Testament Gospels, circa 2000 years ago.
This ancient linen cloth is the most deeply studied textile artifact ever, by researchers across many disciplines.
Progressive investigation into this archaeological mystery has revealed evidence proving the shroud's validity while enduring intense and vigorous scrutiny.
In fact, scientific and forensic methods have illuminated the shroud's unique physical and metaphysical qualities, indicating a supernatural origin.
Conclusively, the scientific process corroborates and corresponds with the ancient historical records, proving decisively that this much-revered burial cloth of Jesus is genuine, and not a medieval forgery as skeptics have claimed.
ANGLICAN William H. Fredlund Ph.D. Director of The Institute for the study of Western Civilization, and former Stanford professor.
A new scientific method revealed that the Shroud of Turin may truly originate from the 1st Century, around the time of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Italian scientist Liberato De Caro told the National Catholic Register (NCR) that his fabric test shows the Shroud is roughly 2,000 years old. De Caro and his colleagues made the discovery by utilizing a technique called "Wide-Angle X-ray Scattering" (WAXS).
The shroud is located in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Turin, Italy. It depicts the image of a crucified man, and scientists and experts have studied it for a long time in an attempt to determine if it could have been the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.
04-23-2022
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