Those Who Came Across It
Barcaccia shed more light on the matter recently. In an interview, he said, “In my opinion, it is hard to believe that in the past centuries… different subjects — such as priests, monks or nuns… of Indian ancestry — have had the possibility to come in contact with the shroud in France and/or Turin.”
The British Society Of The Turin Shroud
We are not even slightly surprised to hear that the results of the analysis have been disputed. Hugh Farley is an editor of the newsletter of the British Society of the Turin Shroud. He said that the results are not sufficient enough to answer the questions about the authenticity of the shroud.