Queen of All Saintsâ Legacy Center at 1719 E. Barker Ave. in Michigan City will display a Shroud of Turin replica as part of a Shroud of Turin exhibit on March 6.
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Video filmed by Kale Wilk and produced by Scotia White. Interview by Anna Ortiz. Kale Wilk The Shroud of Turin has long been venerated by the faithful and is believed by many to be the burial cloth of Jesus of Nazareth, Queen of All Saints said in a press release. The Shroud is one of the most scientifically studied religious icons in history. As science has progressed, so has the speculation on how the image of the crucified man of the Shroud was made.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt’s office announced Wednesday night that President Joe Biden has approved additional federal funding for Oklahomans following the recent historic winter storms.
The University of Georgiaâs annual Holmes-Hunter Signature Lecture is given by a distinguished scholar or public figure and focuses on race relations. This yearâs lecture was conducted virtually with guest speakers Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
Gates is a Peabody award-winning historian and a Harvard University professor with an extensive bibliography and documentary filmography, mostly focusing on the topic of race. Gates is also the host of popular PBS show, Finding Your Roots.
Rather than giving a lecture, Gates decided to interview UGA alumna Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who was one of the first two Black students to enroll at the University of Georgia in 1961.
The University of Georgiaâs annual Holmes-Hunter Signature Lecture is given by a distinguished scholar or public figure and focuses on race relations. This yearâs lecture was conducted virtually with guest speakers Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Charlayne Hunter-Gault.
Gates is a Peabody award-winning historian and a Harvard University professor with an extensive bibliography and documentary filmography, mostly focusing on the topic of race. Gates is also the host of popular PBS show, Finding Your Roots.
Rather than giving a lecture, Gates decided to interview UGA alumna Charlayne Hunter-Gault, who was one of the first two Black students to enroll at the University of Georgia in 1961.