More on the Shroud

Posted on May 15, 2010 by PamelaEwen

From Turin, Italy – May 13, 2010:  Seeing the Shroud in the Cathedral at Turin was one of the most important moments in my life. Nevertheless, as I mentioned earlier, the Shroud was restored in 2002 and controversy has raged over the results ever since.  When I came out of the darkened room, I had tears in my eyes–tears of joy, but also tears of sorrow.

The Face of Christ

Posted on May 12, 2010 by PamelaEwen

From Turin, Italy – May 12, 2010.  We’re here!!! Because of the recent eruption of volcanic ash, it took Jimmy and I twenty-four hours to get to Turin. We flew right over Iceland and that volcano to see the Shroud of Turin. Does that flight pattern make sense to you? You’d think there’d be a more practical route, given that volcano’s temperment.

Power of Faith

Posted on May 5, 2010 by PamelaEwen

Coming in September!

 

In a few days Jimmy and I will be on our way to Turin, Italy to view the Shroud, and I’ve been thinking about the miraculous image on that cloth. I will share the experience of being in Turin during this rare exhibition next week in blogs and hope you’ll join us. We’ll be with Barry Schwortz, one of the world’s great experts on the Shroud, so I’ll pass along the latest information as we get it.

Green Oil & Spam

Posted on May 1, 2010 by PamelaEwen

Eleven men dead and 200,000 gallons a day of oil headed toward the coastlines of Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Florida. BP is supposed to be green! Their signs say so. Their ads say so. Their outlet stations are painted green. Instead of solutions, we get spam. Why doesn’t anyone have a plan?


« Newer Posts | Older Posts »