
Welcome to Ave Maria University’s Shroud of Turin Exhibit
“LORD, YOU COULD NOT LOVE ME MORE!”
Saint John St. Paul II
AND THE SHROUD OF TURIN
exhibit hours:
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat - Sun 10am-5pm
Available in both English and Spanish.
Section 1 Canizaro Library
Section 2 Ark Chapel (Student Union Bldg.)
For times during holidays please check our website. avemaria.edu
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The visual sign that shows the world that jesus is the son of god and the bread of life.


The Sculpture of the Image
of the Raised Man of the Shroud
In contrast to the blood marks that show that the crucified man of the shroud was first laid out supine on his shroud, the anatomical form and the falling hair of the image show that his body is not supine. He is upright, raised up as if in midair.
“Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up” (John 2:19).
An immersive 3D view of the sculpture CALLED the sign
"Lord, you could not love me more!"
These videos give the viewers a short introduction of the
Shroud of Turin Exhibit at Ave Maria University (AMU).
This exhibit, now permanently at AMU, was originally at the St.
John Paul II National Shrine during Lent 2025 and again in 2026.
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