Shroud of Turin — The Shroud of Turin: modern photo of the face, positive left, negative right. Negative has been contrast enhanced. The Shroud of T … Wikipedia
Pio of Pietrelcina — Infobox Saint name=Saint Pio of Pietrelcina birth date=birth date|1887|5|25|mf=y death date=death date and age|1968|9|23|1887|5|25|mf=y feast day=September 23 venerated in=Roman Catholic Church birth place=Pietrelcina, Italy death place=San… … Wikipedia
Secondo Pia — Das Turiner Grabtuch, Fotografie des Gesichts, Positiv links, rechts Negativ (Kontrast etwas verstärkt) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Stigmata — For other senses of this word, see Stigma (disambiguation) and stigmata (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Stigmatism. Hands with Stigmata, depicted on a Franciscan church in Lienz, Austria … Wikipedia
Secondo Pia — (1855 ndash;1941) was an Italian lawyer and amateur photographer. He is best known for taking the first photographs of the Shroud of Turin on May 28, 1898. The image he obtained from the shroud has been approved by the Roman Catholic Church as… … Wikipedia
Holy Face of Jesus — While various Acheiropoieta (literally not handmade ) items relating to Christ have been reported throughout the centuries, the term Holy Face of Jesus as used today only relates to the specific devotions approved by Pope Leo XIII in 1895 and… … Wikipedia
Fanny Crosby — (eigentlich Frances Jane Van Alystyne; * 24. März 1820 in Southeast, New York, USA; † 12. Februar 1915 in Bridgeport, Connecticut)[1] war eine US amerikanische Dichterin geistlicher Texte, die vor allem als … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fanny J. Crosby — Fanny Crosby Fanny Crosby (eigentlich Frances Jane Crosby; * 24. März 1820 in Southeast, New York, USA; † 12. Februar 1915 in Bridgeport, Connecticut) war eine US amerikani … Deutsch Wikipedia
Frances Jane Crosby — Fanny Crosby Fanny Crosby (eigentlich Frances Jane Crosby; * 24. März 1820 in Southeast, New York, USA; † 12. Februar 1915 in Bridgeport, Connecticut) war eine US amerikani … Deutsch Wikipedia
Charismatic Movement — The term charismatic movement is used in varying senses to describe 20th century developments in various Christian denominations. It describes an ongoing international, cross denominational/non denominational Christian movement in which… … Wikipedia