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THIS IS FROM THE NEW FILM - The Evidence and The True Face of The Shroud.
Jewish tradition demands that if the face of a dead person was in any way disfigured, it should be covered with a cloth to avoid people seeing this unpleasant sight. This would certainly have been the case with Jesus, whose face was covered in blood from the injuries produced by the crown of thorns and swollen from falling and being struck.
The studies on the sudarium and the comparison of this cloth with the Shroud are just one of the many branches of science which point to both having covered the dead body of Jesus. The history of the Oviedo cloth is well documented, and the conclusions of this for the dating of the Shroud need no further comment.
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As Barrie says, the scientists
found that the Shroud was not a
medieval painting, not a forgery, a
hoax, a photograph, rubbing,
etching, dust painting, or any of
the other possibilities suggested
by the doubters. Yet there were
still doubters. If only we had
some other piece of evidence to
corroborate the story of the
Shroud...
What many people don't realize, is
that we do...
Fiercely protected behind lock and
key at the Cathedral of San
Salvador in Oviedo, Spain sits a
great wooden ark.
The metal front, fashioned in
distinctly Roman style, shows the
image of a man on what appears to
be a throne, surrounded by twelve
other figures. Legend has it that
this chest was kept secretly in a
cave near a monastery in Jerusalem
until the seventh century, when
Persian invaders forced the monks
to flee, taking the ark with them
to Spain. They risked their lives
to keep this box safe because of
what it contains.
THE GOSPEL OF JOHN - 02:41:00
TELLS US
Early on Sunday morning, when it
was still dark, Mary Magdelene went
to the Tomb and saw that the stone
had been taken away from the
entrance. She went running to
Simon Peter and the other disciple
whom Jesus loved.
MARY
They have taken the Lord from the
tomb. I don't know where they have
put him.
Then Peter and the other disciple
went to the tomb. The two of them
were running, but the other
disciple ran faster than Peter and
reached the tomb first. He bent
over and saw the linen cloths, but
he did not go in. Behind him came
Simon Peter, and he went straight
into the tomb. He saw the linen
cloths lying there, and the cloth
which had been around Jesus' head.
It was not lying with the linen
cloths, but was rolled up by
itself. Then the other disciple
who had reached the tomb first also
went in. He saw, and believed.
Inside the Roman ark at the
Cathedral in Oviedo is a piece of
cloth known as the Sudarium of
Oviedo. Sudarium means shroud. It
is said to be the cloth that was
wrapped around Jesus' head when he
was buried, as described in the
Gospel of John.
Blood tests conducted on the
Sudarium and the Shroud of Turin
prove that both are of the same
blood type - AB - a rare blood type
amongst medieval Europeans but
common in the Middle East. What's
more, pollen samples taken from
both cloths place them both in the
Palestine area, and textile experts
have confirmed that the Sudarium is
made from the same fabric as the
shroud.
Are the Shroud and the Sudarium
really linked? Look and ye shall
find, said Jesus.
The shroud lines up with the blood stains
with those on the Sudarium and tested by NASA

There would seem to be no doubt
that both the Shroud of Turin and
the Sudarium of Oviedo both covered
the same man.

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  • Note: Catholics DO NOT worship statues, or religious items, they VENERATE them!!!

  • @Keylemvids "The same worship is rendered to Mary as to Christ. Churches are built to her honour; her shrines are crowded with devotees; enriched with their gifts; and adorned with their votive offerings. To her prayers are addressed as to a divine being, and blessing are asked as from one who has power to bestow them. Her votaries are taught to pray, 'Spare us, good Lady,'

  • @Keylemvids When the Ladies' Sodality meets every night in the chapel to toll their beads and pray the Rosary, they are rendering worship to Mary. When a little old man struggles up to a statue of Mary and, falling to his knees before it, places coins in a box, lights a candle and offers prayers to her, that is worship. When a Blackrobed Benedictine oblate prays to St. Maurus and calls upon him to heal a dying child, he is not only praying to a spirit for

  • @realdiscoveries a miracle but actually is rendering a low-level of worship. When the Catholic faithful genuflect or cross themselves when passing in front of the tabernacle where a consecrated host is kept, they might claim they are rendering honors to Christ, but the fact is they are paying homage to a cracker.

    As one Christian theologian wrote

  • @realdiscoveries At this point, perhaps it would be well to define a few terms. The words veneration and worship are used often in catechisms and other RCC documents. Surely the meanings of these words are clearly understood by Catholics, religious and laity alike. One older Catholic dictionary provides these definitions:

  • @realdiscoveries The word commonly used to express in English that worship given to saints either directly or through images and relics

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  • I wish this documentary had been more distinct in saying what Ray Rogers found that disproved the validity of the carbon dating tests. What Rogers found was that the strip of cloth that had been wrapped around the Lord's body had later been rewoven into the general piece of the shroud--during the middle ages. It is this area--contaminated with dyes and gums from the middle ges--that was used for the carbon dating tests.

  • adoration and veneration are different!!! adoration (latria) was due to god alone!! and veneration (dulia) was for mary and saints!!!

  • catholics do not worship statues!!! we used them to remind us of our beloved family in heaven even you might looking at a photo of your friends or relatives when she or he is far away!!!

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