An interactive museum dedicated to the Shroud of Turin, which some say was Jesus' burial cloth, opens its doors to the public ...
A new $5 million, 10,000-square-foot Shroud of Turin museum on the chancery campus of the Diocese of Orange in Southern ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. A $5-million, 10,000-square-foot museum dedicated to the world's most studied artifact will immerse guests into the ...
For more than six centuries, a mysterious cloth known as the Shroud of Turin has stirred fascination, devotion, and heated debate. The fabric bears the faint image of a man’s body, complete with what ...
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange is making room at its Christ Cathedral for “The Shroud of Turin: An Immersive Experience” to come for a long visit. The museum will need about 10,000 square feet ...
An exhibit opening in Maryville on Sept. 21 will likely open a debate that’s been going on for centuries. Foothills Church is the host site for the exhibit, called “Who is the Man of the Shroud?” that ...
A Belgian academic has uncovered writings by a 14th-century theologian who called the shroud a "clear" and "patent" fake. Installation view of "Tent of the Shroud" with a life-sized digital replica of ...
The Shroud of Turin — a 14-foot-long linen cloth bearing an image of a crucified man — has captivated people for centuries, stirring debate over whether the relic once wrapped the body of Jesus Christ ...