Shroud of Turin Exhibit
Hosts Needed
We have a unique opportunity coming to St. John Neumann, and we expect many people from across the Diocese to participate. Join us in welcoming our visitors or assisting with set-up and tear-down. Your help will make this event a success!
March 7-13, 2025
The Shroud of Turin has been venerated for centuries as the authentic burial cloth of Jesus and is widely regarded as the most studied object in the world. You are invited to explore a new, completely updated exhibit that delves into faith, science, Scripture, and hope—an exhibit that made its debut in July at the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis.
The Exhibit features a 10-minute video. Once that is over, it’s recommended to spend 30 minutes to an hour walking through the exhibit to view the exhibit and shroud replica. This amount of time will give you a good overview, although you won’t be able to absorb all the details in one 30-minute visit. Taking your time to explore can enhance your understanding. For a more comprehensive experience, it might be beneficial to visit the exhibit multiple times, as this allows you to focus on different aspects with each visit and gradually absorb the full range of information.
Date and Times
The exhibit will be open from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm on March 7, and March 8-13, 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.
Presentation & Discussion
- March 12 at 11:30 am
- March 13 at 6:45 pm
Same presentation on both days, these will take place in the church.
Location
Here at: St. John Neumann in the Faith and Family Center
9633 E State Route 37 Sunbury, OH 43074
The exhibit was developed by Othonia, a part of the Institute of Science and Faith at the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical University located in Rome, Italy.
