Thursday, November 5, 2009

Message on Turin Shroud from Dr. Peter Shield


Dr. Peter J. Shield Phd, ARP
Shroudresearch.com
peterjshield@netzero.com
195.170.168.23

Submitted on 2009/11/03 at 12:19am
Dateline: Las Vegas Oct.30th 2009
From: Dr. Peter J. Shield PhD
peterjshield@netzero.com
http://worldofunexplainedmysteries.com/
“It is my considered opinion, having been involved in reporting on the evidence for the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin for over 20 years that it is the real article.
The amassed evidence for its authenticity is indisputable! I arrived at this conclusion after an interview with Dr. Alan Adler who did the original blood analysis on the Shroud. I recorded this interview prior to Alan’s unexpected death in 2000. The Pope is to visit the Shroud on its non scheduled public viewing in the spring of 2010, just ten years after the Exposition in the jubilee year; the Shroud will once again be on display in the Cathedral of Torino starting on 10 April to 23 May.
In 2010, and for the first time, it will be possible to see the Holy Shroud following the intervention it underwent in 2002: a conservation and restoration operation during which pieces of cloth that had been burned in the Chambery fire of 1532, and the various “patches” applied by the Poor Clares, were removed, together with the Holland cloth to which the Shroud had been fastened in 1534, with the Holy Linen now placed on a new support.
Peter J. Shield PhD.
The Shroud of Turin!
The Man on the Shroud!
He was naked.
He was 6 ft. tall.
He wore a beard and shoulder length hair.
He had an enlarged chest from trying to breath.
He had been beaten with a Roman Flagrum.
He had puncture marks on his skull.
He had bled whilst upright on the cross.
He had suffered most of his wounds whilst alive.
Wound on his side with no swelling, indicating that the wound happened after he had died.
Other signs and clues – Dirt on his knees and the tip of his nose is reported to contain minerals found in the Palestine region!
Blood smears from the upper shoulder part of the shroud are thought to be microscopic Oak wood remains!
Pollen has been found on the shroud’s surface from plants found only in Jerusalem!

HISTORY OF THE SHROUD!• According to the Catholic Church’s calculations the resurrection took place on Sunday morning April 9th AD 30.
• AD 30 – Edessa,400 miles from Jerusalem, King Abgar receives cloth with image of a man believed to be Jesus (Painting at St. Catherine’s, Sinai)
• AD 222-230 Mandylion.
• AD 550 Pantocrator Image (St. Catherine’s)
• AD 944 Mandylion moved to Constantinople.
• AD 1204-1307 Knights Templar – France and England.
• AD 1578 – Turin Italy!


Originally received at our site: http://australianmarianacademy.blog.com
 

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