Seeking the Face of Christ: How the Shroud of Turin Reveals God's Love
University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas
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 Published On May 18, 2022

The Shroud of Turin is an ancient linen cloth which holds a mysterious image of a scourged and crucified man. It is widely regarded as the most scientifically studied artifact in history, yet no one can explain how the mysterious image was formed. The wounds of the Man of the Shroud mirror the Biblical narrative of the suffering and death of Jesus Christ.

Presentation consists of:
- Focusing on the known and documented history of the Shroud and the scientific studies and discoveries of the past 120 years
- Meditation on the Passion of Jesus as depicted by the wounds on the cloth

Speaker:
Nora Creech, an MAFC alumna, has been interested in the Shroud of Turin since the 1970s and has extensively studied the linen cloth. As an experienced lecturer on the history, science and pastoral implications of the Shroud, she is passionate about sharing the facts about the mysterious image and connecting it to the Gospel message. Nora has aligned with the National Museum of Funeral History and is working with the Archdiocese of Houston- Galveston to open a permanent exhibit on the Shroud: "The Most Famous Burial of All Time" by Easter, 2023. Nora has served in various capacities within her local parishes and the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. She earned a Master of Arts degree in Faith and Culture from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, TX and is currently pursuing a post-baccalaureate Certificate in Shroud Studies from the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum in Rome, Italy.

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