Father Louis-Marie Navaratne, O.S.B., a Benedictine monk from Holy Face Monastery in Clifton, N.J., who wrote a book about the shroud, speaks in front of a facsimile of the shroud at St. Anthony’s.
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Third-grader Gavin Lynskay stands next to his diorama of Jesus in the tomb, wrapped in the shroud. He placed second in his age category in an art contest judged by Father Navaratne.
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St. Anthony’s parish in Yonkers hosted a presentation about the Shroud of Turin March 10. While the Church has never officially ruled on the original shroud’s authenticity, it bears the image of a crucified man with wounds similar to those of Christ.