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Detail of beadwork from an Ojibwe medicine pouch
Friday, January 29, 2010
Shroud of Turin
This is the image of the Shroud of Turin. Sister Leopolda mentions that Marie's dress looks like a shroud in the book. We talked about this in class today so I looked it up. The shroud of Turin is a linen cloth which displays the image of what appears to be Jesus Christ. People believe that the shroud is the cloth that was placed on the body of Jesus Christ at his death.
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