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Mark Guscin, on the sudarium of Oviedo; Professor Pierluigi Baima Bollone, on the purported lepton coin over the man of the Shroud's left eyelid; Remi van Haelst on the copy of the Shroud dated 1516,
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Their research on the Shroud and Sudarium of Oviedo is highly respected and recognized worldwide. Contact Jorge Manuel Rodríguez Almenar, President, for more details: Centro Español de Sindonología
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The story of the Veronica Cloth, of the Sudarium, and of the healing of the a Roman Emperor is the root matter of the earliest historical account of the Holy Grail; and this fact has led certain scholars
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4 includes an article by Mark Guscin on the Sudarium of Oviedo, and also a provisional programme for the Nice Symposium. Subscription enquiries should be addressed to CIELT, 50 Avenue des Ternes, 75017,
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includes articles on the Exposition of 1898, the Sudarium of Oviedo, and the Garden of Gethsemane. Professoressa Emanuela Marinelli of Rome's Collegamento pro Sindone has asked for the Collegamento's
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Mark is a linguist and scholar whose book on the Sudarium of Oviedo is well known to all serious Shroud researchers. He is also a member of the Centro Español de Sindonologia (CES) and lives in Spain.
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The author also includes information about the Sudarium of Oviedo, believed by many to be the facecloth mentioned in the Gospels. The site is nicely designed and everything is well presented in an interesting
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The Pollen Evidence," "The Sudarium of Oviedo," "The 1978 STURP Project," "Secondo Pia's Photography," "Forensic Pathology," and much more. Accompanying the exhibit is a lecture series presented by noted
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short presentaion about Christian relics including the Sudarium of Oviedo and the Veil of Veronica; TVI journalist Dr. João Paulo Sacadura presented "The Shroud of Turin and the Christians," a presentation
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Mark Guscin, on the sudarium of Oviedo; Professor Pierluigi Baima Bollone, on the purported lepton coin over the man of the Shroud's left eyelid; Remi van Haelst on the copy of the Shroud dated 1516,