
New Evidence for the Shroud of Turin (Fr. Andrew Dalton) | Ep. 382
Pints With Aquinas
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Sejkondrupia's Face in the Dark Room
In 1898, Sejkondrupia was the first one to ever lay eyes on the photo negative. He writes a paper saying that the man of the shroud is Jesus of Nazareth and they laugh him out of the scientific community. It's not until 1931, some three decades later, that Giuseppe Enrière, now a professional photographer working on orthochromatic film, produces some of the most beautiful photos to this day.
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