Turin: Two thousand-year-old Turin, believed to have covered the body of Jesus after his death on the cross, will be on display online at Easter on a constant request from believers. The Archbishop of Turin, Cesare Nosiglia, has announced that Turin will be screened publicly on social media and on television from Friday 11 April until the Friday after Easter. The Archbishop of Turin said that he had come to the decision of the elderly, young, healthy and unhealthy to demand the display of the Turin Throne during Holy Week to pray to the risen Christ.
In Europe, plagues have been shown several times during the plague. When the plague broke out in Milan, Italy in 1576, the then Archbishop of St. Charles, Baromeo, vowed to walk on foot with a penis of gratitude to God for ending the plague. Thirukkacha was kept in France at that time. However, due to poor health of Charles Borromeo, Emmanuel Filberto, Duke of Savoy, was transferred to the revised Tour. Archbishop Cesare Nosiglia expressed confidence that the exhibition would serve as an opportunity to meditate on the face of Christ in the Turin which commemorates Christ’s suffering and death.
He said that the face of Christ in Turin would survive any trial, epidemic, and pain. St. John the Baptist Cathedral in Turin, Italy. The results of scientific research, published in 2016, show that the two fabrics were used in the same body.