The Shroud of Turin


Any visitor would understand the restriction. No phones, no cameras. Illustrated edition.
The restriction however did not nclude tablets. Tablets just like what Moses had for his ten commandments long before Apple Store came up with their own modern version and equipped them with cameras. The Ten Commandments still appply. Thou shalt not steal. P.S. If thou can't help it, don't get caught. Escuzi my Lord. I do can't help it. I'll email you my act of contrition.

It was a Sunday afternoon and the barricades that would keep visitors from entering the St. John the Baptist Doumo while the mass is on going had just been removed to let visitors in. I tried my best to look solemn while I was viewing the shroud. Discreet and tablet in hand. Joy Magbanua, my host and new abyan (she comes from Iloilo) hovered and kept distance while I approached the encased burial cloth of Jesus Christ. I was in awe to remember reciting the act of contrition in my mind. The mass was over. The controversies I have read regarding the veracity of the shroud comes up. Joy tells me later that the thirty pieces of silver, proceeds of Judas sale of Jesus Christ was also encased in a tomb where the shroud is, in the Doumo.
Maybe I should review the Creed instead. Moments like this, the Creed could come in handy.

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