A new study revealed the movement of the pattern on Shroud of Turin

A new study revealed the movement of the pattern on the Shroud of TurinA photo from open sources

Shroud of Turin is one of the most significant Christian relics. We are talking about linen, which, according to legend, Joseph of Arimathea wrapped the body of the Savior after his torture and death.

Millions of believers around the world are convinced that the Shroud shows the imprints of the face and body of Jesus Christ. Laboratory studies have shown that this fabric was actually wrapped a man who died in great agony. This, in particular, is indicated by composition of dried blood on the canvas. Relic stored in Italian the city of Turin, in the Cathedral of John the Baptist.

Now, scientists from the International Institute for Advanced Scientific Palermo’s research made an even more surprising discovery. Experts have determined that the drawing on the Shroud of Turin came in movement from the moment the blood-stained fabric was wrapped body! The easiest way would be to assume that wrapped in canvas the man was still alive and moving, but experts rule out such a opportunity. This, in their opinion, is clearly about a fresh corpse, which motionlessly lay on the fabric for a certain time, because of which it the shape is so distinctly etched on it. However then the image suddenly shifted.

Giuseppe Maria Catalano, who authored this research, not afraid to make bold assumptions. According to him professional opinion, a man wrapped in a shroud could subsequently begin to move, that is, literally come to life, or to resurrect, in the language of the church. Moreover, Italian does not exclude that we can talk about real religious a miracle when the painting on the canvas spontaneously changed later many centuries after it appeared on it. If it’s in the in fact, the mysterious find of Catalano is open for discussion, disputes and perhaps even for the next numerous religious works on this issue.

Indeed, even the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin is still under a question. For example, in the oldest found in Turkey The Gospel of Barnabas (the closest disciple of Jesus Christ) states that Judas Iscariot was crucified on the cross, and not the Savior. therefore Giuseppe Maria Catalano’s “new discovery” only adds confusion to church relics and church dogma in general. And nothing more because the truth or even some kind of Christian miracle, for which, apparently, the researchers hoped that this discovery does not demonstrate …

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