We proved how old the Shroud of Turin really is – the rest is a matter of faith

Source: The Telegraph - MSN

October 7, 2024

    

Since the days of Galileo, science and faith have frequently been at odds with each other. But inside Professor Liberato De Caro’s laboratory, they seem to be in union.

Nestled in an unprepossessing, modern office block on a busy road in the Italian town of Bari, on the Adriatic coast of Puglia, his team of scientists have come up with evidence which they say dispels centuries of speculation on the most disputed holy relic in Christendom. In fact, they claim to have produced evidence which proves what the faithful have long believed – that the Turin Shroud did indeed once cover the body of Christ.

...Read the rest at the Telegraph - MSN.

10/7/2024

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