Those Who Came Across It
Barcaccia recently gave more insight into the situation. “In my opinion, it is difficult to believe that in the past centuries… different subjects — such as priests, monks, or nuns… of Indian ancestry — have had the possibility of coming into contact with the shroud in France and/or Turin,” he said in an interview.
The Turin Shroud British Society
We are not shocked that the analysis’s findings have been called into question. Hugh Farley is the editor of the British Society of the Turin Shroud’s newsletter. He stated that the findings are insufficient to settle the issues concerning the shroud’s legitimacy.