The story of the shroud of Turin

Jacques du Molay was the last Knights Templar grandmaster. The Templars was the richest institution in Europe. The devil King Philip the fair of France, who was bankrupt, eyed the vast Templar wealth. He and the deep sea Church’s Pope Clement V declared the Templars as heretics and had them rounded up and tortured to force them to retract for heresy.

Jacques du Molay was tortured and nailed to the cupboard in the Paris Temple. He was then laid down and covered with a cloth. The oils secreted from his body from the torture left their marks on the cloth. That is how the shroud of Turin came into being.

Even after the torture and crucifixion, Jacques du Molay did not retract for heresy. So, he was burnt at the stake. The Parisians who gathered to watched this, searched the ashes for Jacques du Molay’s bones and treated them as holy relics.

Published by montecyril

Hi, I am Monte Cyril Rodrigues and live in Melbourne, Australia. I am a retired journalist. I have been diagnosed with schizophrenia. I've had voices and visions all my life. I think it is a spiritual experience, my doctors think otherwise. I am a deeply spiritual person and keep having experiences with otherworldly realms.

3 thoughts on “The story of the shroud of Turin

  1. bro / is this true. Well

    it obviously is. I too read – saw a documentary – can’t recall which , but I recall there was something fishy being said about the Shroud of Turin

    crazy stuff isn’t it

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  2. bro / is this true. Well

    it obviously is. I too read – saw a documentary – can’t recall which , but I recall there was something fishy being said about the Shroud of Turin

    crazy stuff isn’t it

    Like

  3. bro / is this true. Well

    it obviously is. I too read – saw a documentary – can’t recall which , but I recall there was something fishy being said about the Shroud of Turin

    crazy stuff isn’t it

    Like

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