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including the Tunic of Argenteuil, the Sudarium of Oviedo, and most famously,the Shroud of Turin. Congruence was reported for certain bloodstain patterns that overlap betweenrelics, suggesting that they
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Sacred Blood, Sacred Image: The Sudarium of Oviedo." Janice is one of many Shroud lecturers listed on the page, which is provided to help you find a qualified speaker for your group or organization. Each
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apropos my work concerning the manufacture of the Sudaria Christi (Shroud of Turin). He states, `But we must wonder why it took Prof. Allen several days to obtain a reaction between silver salt and
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as an early reference to either the Shroud or the sudarium. However, the passage as quoted is not clear, and indeed could be used both in favour of the cloth's survival or against it. The reason for this
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Testing the Shroud and Sudarium at the molecular and atomic levels - Abstract - Video (22:18) - by Mark Antonacci (USA) Evidence from the Tibetan Buddhist culture suggests that the resurrection may
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organization that does the primary research on the Sudarium of Oviedo. He is also responsible for the multiple-language translations on the excellent Centro Español de Sindonología Website. Posted
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about the piece of linen cloth which had touched the Sudarium Christi [see Newsletter 42, p.9] While Edward I was certainly in the Holy Land in 1271 and 1272, and in Sicily, Italy and France in 1273 and
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Activity Update by Rex Morgan The Oviedo Sudarium by Michael Minor Kousnetsov Not Supported by CIELT by Remi Van Haelst The Spear of Longinus God Plays Tricks On Us by Leo O'Leary - Reprinted from
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author of "Sacred Blood, Sacred Image: The Sudarium of Oviedo" from the USA, Peter Soons, who created the first 3D holograms of the Shroud, from Panama and Barrie Schwortz from the USA. Below you will
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for our group in Spain to study and photograph the sudarium of Oviedo. It represented a much-looked-forward-to opportunity for me personally both to view the cloth directly, and also to go through all