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Is the cloth with Jesus' imprint real?
Does the image of Jesus live on?
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Whether or not an artifact holding the image of Jesus still exists is a matter of hot debate. The Shroud of Turin is a controversial linen, first unveiled in the 1380s when it was presented as the material used to wrap the body of Christ following his crucifixion. Its existence was first recorded in the year 1359 while in the possession of the famed knight Geoffroi de Charny, the seigneur de Lirey. It was denounced as fake by the Bishop of Troyes when first exhibited and has been a topic of dispute for centuries since. Now, new X-ray techniques used to date the shroud appear to confirm it was made around 2,000 years ago, in the time of Jesus.
Intrigued? Click on to discover more about the fascinating story of the Shroud of Turin.
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