WE MAKE JESUS KNOWN THROUGH THE SHROUD OF TURIN

Othonia comes from the Greek word in the Gospel of John for the linen that wrapped Christ in the empty tomb.
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AN EXHIBIT IN EVERY DIOCESE

We want a traveling exhibit in every diocese in the country and the world — because when people encounter the Shroud, their faith and their interest in Jesus Christ grow.

Education for Schools, Parishes & Beyond

We bring the Shroud into classrooms and parish halls through curriculum, speakers, and formation resources that meet people where science, history, and faith intersect.

Coming Fall 2026: our 5-part curriculum called “Did You Know?” is our first release, with speaker programs to follow.

Exhibit Location

PERMANENT EXHIBITS THAT ANCHOR A CITY

We build permanent Shroud exhibits that become a hub for an entire city — Jerusalem, Rome, Orange County, Cancún, and Steubenville (in progress). Want one in your city? We will build it with you.

Visit Our Shop

Bring the Shroud home — explore replicas, devotional items, and our corpus product in the Othonia shop.

Help Us Bring the Shroud to the World

Help us keep bringing the Shroud to parishes, schools, and cities around the world. Every gift moves the mission forward.

A Global Center for the Shroud

Othonia collaborates with The Institute for Science and Faith at the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum to advance research, promote education, spread exhibits, foster collaboration, and protect archives related to the Shroud of Turin.

Through the Othonia Research Group and our partners in Rome, we help advance the serious study of the Shroud — supporting scholarship, fostering collaboration among researchers, and protecting the archives that preserve this evidence for generations to come.

Fee Schedule

 ParishNon-parish
Single talk, 90 min*$1,000$2,000
Multi-talk, single day > 4 hrs$2,000$3,000
Multi-day event, e.g. Mission or Conference
(first 2 days, then $500 per day)
$2,000$3,000

* For audiences over 500 minimum

** If a reduction is requested, a grant of no more than half the total paid by Othonia Fund will be considered.