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Paper Chase: A Significant Paper by Mario Latendresse

A few hours ago, Mario Latendresse added a paper to Academia.edu:  The Turin Shroud Was Not Flattened Before the Images Formed and no Major Image Distortions Necessarily Occur from a Real Body. If...

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New Book by Mario Latendresse

Mario, in an email, writes: You might be interested in a new book I just published on lulu.com about the Shroud of Besançon. The book is in French, but it may interest many of your readers, at least...

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Checking In on Mario Latendresse’s Sindonology Dot Org

Home of the most helpful online Shroud Scope tools for everyone Mario, in a posting three days ago, tells us in words and pictures about Lirey: The first ostentations of the Shroud of Turin in the...

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Challenging the Othon de la Roche Story

Mario Latendresse has posted a wonderful set of photographs of the castle Ray-sur-Saône, where, supposedly, Othon de la Roche kept the shroud after bringing it from Constantinople via Athens following...

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From Constantinople to Lirey through the Sainte-Chapelle

A MUST READ Between the date of this exposition in 1203 and the first exposition of the Shroud of Turin at Lirey around 1356, there is a 153-year gap.  . . .   This silence was simply due to the lack...

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New Book by Mario Latendresse

Mario, in an email, writes: You might be interested in a new book I just published on lulu.com about the Shroud of Besançon. The book is in French, but it may interest many of your readers, at least...

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Checking In on Mario Latendresse’s Sindonology Dot Org

Home of the most helpful online Shroud Scope tools for everyone Mario, in a posting three days ago, tells us in words and pictures about Lirey: The first ostentations of the Shroud of Turin in the...

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Challenging the Othon de la Roche Story

Mario Latendresse has posted a wonderful set of photographs of the castle Ray-sur-Saône, where, supposedly, Othon de la Roche kept the shroud after bringing it from Constantinople via Athens following...

View Article


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From Constantinople to Lirey through the Sainte-Chapelle

A MUST READ Between the date of this exposition in 1203 and the first exposition of the Shroud of Turin at Lirey around 1356, there is a 153-year gap.  . . .   This silence was simply due to the lack...

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Paper Chase: A Significant Paper by Mario Latendresse

A few hours ago, Mario Latendresse added a paper to Academia.edu:  The Turin Shroud Was Not Flattened Before the Images Formed and no Major Image Distortions Necessarily Occur from a Real Body. If...

View Article

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New Book by Mario Latendresse

Mario, in an email, writes: You might be interested in a new book I just published on lulu.com about the Shroud of Besançon. The book is in French, but it may interest many of your readers, at least...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Checking In on Mario Latendresse’s Sindonology Dot Org

Home of the most helpful online Shroud Scope tools for everyone Mario, in a posting three days ago, tells us in words and pictures about Lirey: The first ostentations of the Shroud of Turin in the...

View Article

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Clik here to view.

Challenging the Othon de la Roche Story

Mario Latendresse has posted a wonderful set of photographs of the castle Ray-sur-Saône, where, supposedly, Othon de la Roche kept the shroud after bringing it from Constantinople via Athens following...

View Article


Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

From Constantinople to Lirey through the Sainte-Chapelle

A MUST READ Between the date of this exposition in 1203 and the first exposition of the Shroud of Turin at Lirey around 1356, there is a 153-year gap.  . . .   This silence was simply due to the lack...

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