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Guscin provides the viewer with a detailed look at the Sudarium of Oviedo in one of the historical segments and Svensson discusses the medical aspects of crucifixion with Peter Dean, British Forensic
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originally been scheduled to attend and discuss the Sudarium (as he did for the first time last year). Unfortunately, he had to cancel due to other obligations so Emanuela contacted our dear friend Jorge
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Zaragoza, Spain, referring to Sudarium, 307 1192-1195, Hungarian Pray Manuscript [Codex], 215, 225 1247, Major Relic of the Eucharistic Miracle of Santorem, Portugal, 411 1266, Major Relic of the
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Sudarium? You’ve heard of the Napkin, right, because that’s how it’s translated in English, but it’s the Sudarium, that’s the word in the Greek. The Sudarium is a cloth, [and] we know its
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the Sudarium of Oviedo, virtually unknown fifteen years ago, but today an internationally known complement to the Shroud of Turin. It is not easy to understand all the details of the cloth without
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THE SUDARIUM OF OVIEDO Mark Guscin (BSTS Member) Often mentioned in Shroud circles as marked with imprints that match those on the Shroud is a little known Spanish relic known as THE OVIEDO SUDARIUM
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Known today as the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium, they are kept in two separate locations. The Cathedral of San Salvador, in Oviedo Spain, has the Sudarium face cloth. This cloth has matching attributes
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The Veronica Veil is often confused with the Sudarium Christi. However, the Veronica Veil is an imaged cloth that allegedly touched Jesus during His walk to Golgotha while He was still alive. The Sudarium,
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vote. His tracing of a bloodstained sudarium from Jerusalem to Arab Spain was made the more compelling with the claimed proof of stains of identical rare blood groups on both the Shroud and the Sudarium.
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It is known as the “Sudarium of Oviedo”; it was brought to Spain in the seventh century and has been kept in the Spanish town of Oviedo since the eighth century. The Sudarium was studied in 1999,