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	same as the fabled Holy Grail, as well as the Image of Edessa.   The Review's translation into English could be improved. Also it might be better for the  English and French texts to appear in separate  
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	Joseph of Arimathea, the Holy Grail and the Image of Edessa'. A summary of Professor Dan Scavone's new findings that the Shroud, as a 'vessel' in which Joseph of Arimathea collected the blood of Christ, 
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	healing, and the Abgar legend story of the image of Edessa being instrumental in the  healing of king Abgar.   In the afternoon Warren Grundfest, Peter Schumacher, Keith Propp, Barrie Schwortz  and Alan  
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	Constantine VII on the occasion of the arrival of the image of Edessa at Constantinople (see  Appendix C of Ian Wilson's The Turin Shroud, Gollancz 1978). This indicates that the image,  which was apparently  
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	filial to a fraternal relation with the image of Edessa.   I appreciate that the above line of enquiry opens up opportunities for immense and   possibly wild speculation but at least it is worth examining  
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	manuscripts that provide further evidence to identify the Image of Edessa (I prefer this  name to the Mandylion, which was only used at a later stage) with the Shroud kept  today in Turin. I hope to return  
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	verification of the Edessa image.   Bulst goes on, in a paragraph on how the cloth was mounted in its frame:   Gregory's attestation of the side wound confirms anew the identification of the Edessa  image  
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	the "image" referred to is none other  than the Image of Edessa, and when the various versions of St. Alexis's life are studied, it  makes a great deal of sense that this was one and the same as the Shroud. 
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	und seine Be deutung für das frühe Byzanz  The Image of Edessa in Georgian   Slavisten, Kunst- und Textilhistoriker miteinander.   15.30–16.00 Hans Georg Thümmel, Greifswald  Narrative and Pictorial  
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	August in the Orthodox Church is the day when the Image of Edessa is commemorated. A true Shroudie to the very end!!   Mark Guscin  Shroud Researcher, Linguist and Author  Editor BSTS Newsletter 2002-