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TURIN (CWN) -- Over 425,000 people have already made
reservations to view the Shroud of Turin which went on display
Saturday and will be available for viewing until June 14 of this year. Organizers of the
display expect an overall total of perhaps 3 million people.
In order to avoid long lines, the organizers have required pilgrims to
make reservations, purchasing tickets for a precise date and time.
Those time slots are quickly filling up. In fact, while the exhibit will
be restricted on May 24 because of a personal visit by Pope John
Paul II, the preceding weekend is already nearly full. Organizers say
that the weeks of June remain relatively free for interested pilgrims.
Meanwhile, Turin's Cardinal Giovanni Saldarini said that the Vatican would
decide whether or not to sponsor new scientific texts on the cloth.
"The Shroud belongs to the Holy See," the cardinal observed. In an
interview published by Il Messagero, he added that the Church
would not become directly involved in scientific debates that have
sprung up about the testing of the cloth. Those tests, and their
interpretation, are properly matters for scientists to decide, he said.
Since 1988, the Shroud has been the focus of a lively debate
involving the Carbon-14 tests which traced the cloth of the Shroud to
an origin in the Middle Ages. Some critics of the tests have pointed
out that the cloth had been impregnated with smoke from a fire,
thereby compromising the results of the test. Other critics say that
the parts of the cloth unaffected by the fire seem to come from the
region of Palestine, during the time of Christ.
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