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The Shroud of Turin is a linen cloth bearing the faint image of a man who appears to have suffered crucifixion wounds. Many Christians believe it may be the burial cloth of Jesus. Whether viewed as a sacred relic or a historical mystery, the Shroud continues to inspire research, faith, and discussion. Shroud of Turin is housed in the Cathedral of St.John the Babtist in Turin, Italy. It is a linen cloth 4.3 x 1.1 meters.
The Shroud of Manoppello, also called the Holy Face of Manoppello, is a delicate byssus veil kept in Manoppello, Italy, bearing the image of a man’s face. Many believers connect it with the face of Christ and see it as a powerful witness to the Passion and Resurrection. Like the Shroud of Turin, it remains an object of devotion, mystery, and ongoing discussion.
Sister Blandina Shlömer, the Trappist nun and icon painter made a discovery that the images of faces from both these shrouds are so similar that the superpositioning is possible (Photo)
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