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THE MYSTERIOUS RELICS RELATED TO JESUS Holy Grail, the Shroud of Turin, Veronica
scarves are three of the mysterious relics related to the death of Jesus.
True Cross is believed to be the cross Jesus was crucified.
This is an important symbol for a Christian believer, according to Live Science.
According to the records of the historian Socrates Scholasticus lived in the 4th century,
the mother of the Roman emperor Constantine destroyed churches require building on the
site of Jesus crucified. She discovered three crosses below the church,
at present, there are hundreds of scraps of wood is revered as fragments of the Cross
Actually across Europe. Veronica's scarf is located in St. Peter's
Basilica, Rome, Italy, is a famous piece of fabric printed with the face of Jesus.
Legend has it that when Jesus was brought to the cross before his crucifixion, a woman
named Veronica wiped the sweat Saint his forehead with headscarves.
Then, the face of Jesus then appeared on the cloth.
According to the Bible, the Roman soldiers mocked Jesus by putting a crown of thorns
on his head before his death. Currently, hemp bracelets are said to lie
in the Church of Notre Dame, Paris, France. Cathedral of San Salvador, Spain, is storage
for towels Oviedo, a bloody piece of cloth wrapped around the head of Jesus after He
died, He was publicly exhibited three times annually.
2016, Juan Manuel MiƱarro at the University of Seville, Spain, found the same bloodstains
between Oviedo and washcloths Turin Shroud, this shows they are up on the body of the
same person. Many devotees believe that the number of nails
used to play Jesus on the cross is 3 or 4. But according to the Catholic Encyclopedia,
not less than 30 nails are venerated as relics related to his death.
Grail is the cup used by Jesus in The Last Supper before his death, the story of the
Holy Grail appeared in Celtic mythology. Shroud of Turin is one of the sacred religious
symbols most. Christian believers see it as the burial cloth
used to store images and Jesus. Currently, the Shroud of Turin is kept in
the Church of Saint John the Baptist in Turin, Italy.