“If the Shroud of Turin is really the burial cloth of Jesus, it contains a picture of Jesus that God gave us for our time,” she said. “There is a wealth of well-researched information to feed our minds and hearts. In the end we all have to decide for ourselves, ‘Who do you say that I am?’”
Othonia’s traveling exhibit “Who Is the Man of the Shroud?” will be on display in Hamilton Square, New Jersey, from March 20 through March 26 at St. Gregory the Great Parish. The free public exhibit is being hosted by the Lumen Christi parish cohort, which includes St. Gregory the Great, Our Lady of Sorrows-St. Anthony, and St. Raphael-Holy Angels.
“From the start, pastors and planners thought the exhibit would be of interest … [and] a welcome Lenten experience,” she said.
“We expect people will learn the history of the Shroud, its authenticity and the probability of it actually being the burial cloth of Jesus Christ,” Solan continued. “However, the real hope is that people will personally witness the extent to which the Son of God suffered for all of us to gain salvation.”
For more about this event please see:
https://trentonmonitor.com/2026/03/01/picturing-jesus-shroud-of-turin-displays-coming-to-hamilton-washington/