HAS BEEN IN TURIN SINCE 1578
© Stephen E. Jones[1]
This is "Has been in Turin since 1578," part #14 of my online book, "The Shroud of Turin: The Burial Sheet of Jesus!" For more information see the Cover #1, Contents #2 and Preface #3, of this series.
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- What is the Shroud of Turin? #8
- Has been in Turin since 1578 #14
[Right (enlarge)[3]: Print published in 1578 based on a copper engraving by Turin's Giovanni Testa[4], depicting the public exposition of the Shroud in Turin on 12 October 1578[5].]
Since then, except for comparatively brief periods in times of war, the Shroud has remained in Turin[6], either in Turin's St John the Baptist Cathedral or the adjoining Chapel of the Holy Shroud[7].
Continued in part #15 of this series.
Notes
1. This post is copyright. I grant permission to quote from any part of this post (but not the whole post), provided it includes a reference citing my name, its subject heading, its date, and a hyperlink back to this page. [return]
2. Guerrera, V., 2001, "The Shroud of Turin: A Case for Authenticity," TAN: Rockford IL, p.18. [return]
3. Fossati, L., 1985, "The Souvenir Engraving of the 1578 Exposition," Shroud Spectrum International, No. 15, June, pp.7-11, 9. [return]
4. Wilson, I., 2010, "The Shroud: The 2000-Year-Old Mystery Solved," Bantam Press: London, pp.262-263. [return]
5. Wilson, 2010, pp.261-262. [return]
6. Guerrera, 2001, p.20. [return]
7. Cassanelli, A., 2002, "The Holy Shroud," Williams, B., transl., Gracewing: Leominster UK, p.14. [return]
Posted: 5 July 2020. Updated: 10 July 2020.
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