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Pope to go to Turin to view burial shroud icon

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AP Vatican City
The Shroud of Turin, the burial cloth some believe covered Jesus, will go back on public display next year.

Pope Francis said today he will go to that northern Italian city on June 21 to view that 4.3-meter-long cloth, which is kept in a climate-controlled case in Turin's cathedral.

As during the last display in 2010, reservations are required for the April 19-June 24 viewing but there is no charge.

Papal predecessor Benedict XVI has described the cloth as an icon "written with the blood" of a crucified man, but did not dive into scientific questions.

Skeptics say the linen bearing the figure of a crucified man is medieval forgery.
 

Turin Archbishop Cesare Nosiglia has called the shroud both "reality and deep mystery" to which science hasn't given "concrete answers.

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First Published: Nov 06 2014 | 12:00 AM IST

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