
The Turin shroud is one of the most iconic pieces of ancient historyIn his function of preserving a body to be buried, he fulfilled the extraordinary task of printing the face of Jesus on its threads.
The also called holy sheet It has been the object of study by numerous scientists, who seek to clarify numerous doubts that are woven around said piece.
La Sídone, as it is called, is currently located in the royal chapel of the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista, in Turin.
This sacred cloth shows between its threads the marks of the crucifixion and numerous tortures suffered by the redeemer on the tree.
The image of Edessa Miraculous representations!
The image of Edessa or the Mandylion is one of the many versions that history collects in the form of justifying the origins of the holy sheet.
It is believed that this was not a mortuary wrapping, but rather a canvas on which the face of Jesus was painted.
The image of Edessa became famous when the gift of healing through its use was attributed to anyone who suffered from any ailment.
An example that according to ancient scriptures embodies King Abgar, who requested the image to heal from Hansen's disease.
The Secrets of the Acts of Thaddeus and the Shud
The Acts of Thaddeus collect the hypothetical fact that Jesus was given the cloth that today corresponds to the holy sheet folded in four, in order for the teacher to dry his face.
Theory that from his point of view has tried to explain that the impression of the face of Christ did not occur on the post mortem canvas, but while he himself was alive.
The mysteries that surround the Shroud
The Shroud is worshiped in our days for having been the mortuary piece that enveloped Jesus the great teacher.
Today she rests in Turin, a place where many faithful go for the sole fact of venerating her.
Many religious warn to feel the presence of God when looking at the shroud that was once considered the last garment worn by the creator and they ask him for protection, healing and the redemption of their sins.
Due to the religious connotation that the Shroud of Turin keeps, various artists have been in charge of reproducing its image as a means of promulgating the Christian faith, a reality that has turned the sheet into an icon of loyalty and greatness towards the almighty.
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