Exhibit News
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Exhibit Table at National Catholic Prayer Breakfast - March 14
Posted by Myra Adams · March 19, 2023
National Shroud of Turin Exhibit team members who attended the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast on March 14 in Washington, D.C. Left to right: Lisa Rowan, Nora Creech, Myra Kahn Adams, Dr. Cheryl White.
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Shroud Replica Installed at Catholic Information Center in Wash. DC, on March 9, 2023
Posted by Myra Adams · March 11, 2023
A banner day for the National Shroud of Turin Exhibit (NSTE). Our first mini-exhibit was installed at the Catholic Information Center (CIC) in Washington, DC, close to the White House. Pictured from left to right is CIC Director Father Charles Trullols, Myra Kahn Adams - Executive Director of the NSTE, and David Adams from NSTE executive team. The life-sized Shroud replica will be on display at least six months at the CIC, 1500 K St. NW, Wash. DC. cicdc.org
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March 2023 Exhibit News
Posted by Myra Adams · February 26, 2023
The National Shroud of Turin Exhibit is proud to announce that our first "mini" exhibit is a life-sized replica of the Shroud of Turin on display at the Catholic Information Center (CIC) in downtown Washington D.C. The replica was gifted from the International Center for Sindonology in Turin, Italy — the authorities who are responsible for the daily care of the Shroud of Turin — to the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. Then, the Museum loaned the replica to the National Shroud of Turin Exhibit, and it will be on display at CIC for six months starting on March 13, 2023. CIC is located at 1501 K St. NW, Washington D.C. 20005. cicdc.org
The leaders of the National Shroud of Turin Exhibit are pleased about this four-way collaboration — a great start to help us fulfill our mission to produce a permanent National Shroud of Turin Exhibit.
On March 14, at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast the National Shroud of Turin Exhibit will host an exhibit booth and also distribute 1,000 Shroud posters in the attendee gift bags to promote the Shroud replica and the four-way collaboration that made it possible. The poster explains the markings on the Shroud that mirror the Gospel accounts of the suffering endured by Jesus Christ.
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