The film The Face of Jesus examines two divine images not made by human hands, the Shroud of Turin and the Veil of Manoppello, plus an extraordinary human-made depiction, the Vilnius image of the ...
“These words of Isaiah, ‘Who has believed our report? … There is no beauty in Him, no comeliness …’ have been the whole foundation of my devotion to the Holy Face, or, to express it better, the ...
An AI video based on a famous religious artifact has revealed what Christ may have looked like. The Shroud of Turin is an ancient cloth which many Christians believe was used to wrap Jesus' mutilated ...
The Shroud of Turin has long been thought to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, but a new 3D digital analysis claims to ...
On Sunday, April 6, the Fifth Sunday of Lent, St. Peter’s Basilica will display the revered “Veronica’s Veil,” a cloth that, according to tradition, was used to wipe the face of Jesus on his way to ...
HOUSTON -- A divine face is on display in Houston, according to two devout Catholics. Lifelong friends Betty Clack and Dorothy Ritter reached out to sister station KTRK, saying they wanted the world ...
Some people have seen it on a potato chip. Others, on a slice of pizza. The face of Jesus, or the Virgin Mary, has “appeared” in various places throughout history, with the most famous being the ...
"The Face of Jesus" is a film exploring the Shroud of Turin, the Veil of Manoppello, and the Vilnius image of Jesus. It journeys from Jerusalem's 2000-year-old tomb to Rome, Manoppello, and San ...
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