Monday, April 06, 2009

Knights Templar Hid the Shroud of Turin, says Vatican

Yes, but the Vatican still won't admit Templar links to JFK, Elvis and Roswell!

Excerpts from the Times online story:

Medieval knights hid and secretly venerated The Holy Shroud of Turin for more than 100 years after the Crusades, the Vatican said yesterday in an announcement that appeared to solve the mystery of the relic’s missing years.

The Knights Templar, an order which was suppressed and disbanded for alleged heresy, took care of the linen cloth, which bears the image of a man with a beard, long hair and the wounds of crucifixion, according to Vatican researchers.

The Shroud, which is kept in the royal chapel of Turin Cathedral, has long been revered as the shroud in which Jesus was buried, although the image only appeared clearly in 1898 when a photographer developed a negative.

Barbara Frale, a researcher in the Vatican Secret Archives, said the Shroud had disappeared in the sack of Constantinople in 1204 during the Fourth Crusade, and did not surface again until the middle of the fourteenth century. Writing in L'Osservatore Romano, the Vatican newspaper, Dr Frale said its fate in those years had always puzzled historians.

However her study of the trial of the Knights Templar had brought to light a document in which Arnaut Sabbatier, a young Frenchman who entered the order in 1287, testified that as part of his initiation he was taken to “a secret place to which only the brothers of the Temple had access”. There he was shown “a long linen cloth on which was impressed the figure of a man” and instructed to venerate the image by kissing its feet three times.

Dr Frale said that among other alleged offences such as sodomy, the Knights Templar had been accused of worshipping idols, in particular a “bearded figure”. In reality however the object they had secretly venerated was the Shroud.

Medievalist to the rescue:

In 2003 Dr Frale, the Vatican’s medieval specialist, unearthed the record of the trial of the Templars, also known as the Chinon Parchment, after realising that it had been wrongly catalogued.

Damn catalogers! Always causing problems.

And, of course, the Spanish are involved:
The self proclaimed heirs of the Knights Templar have asked the Vatican to “restore the reputation” of the disgraced order and acknowledge that assets worth some £80 million were confiscated.

The Association of the Sovereign Order of the Temple of Christ, based in Spain, said that when the order was dissolved by Pope Clement V in 1307, more than 9,000 properties, farms and commercial ventures belonging to knights were seized by the Church.
Finally, what the Vatican doesn't want you to see! A new Laser UV-visible-NIR microspectrometer for spectra of sub-micron samples developed by NASA reveals a more detailed image of the shroud:

4 comments:

Liam said...

That's very cool.

The story is interesting. Every time the press reports on something like this, they always say, "The Vatican says..." as if it was some huge beast with one large mouth. Actually, a scholar who works in the Vatican Archives said this.

The comments are fun as well. Always a mixture of people who want to become Templars because they've read Dan Brown mixed with people who talk about religion with quaint words like "twaddle" and "balderdash."

crystal said...

The Templars were so set up. Jacques de Molay must be spinning in his grave, if he even has one :)

Jeff said...

Ah, the Templars were railroaded.

There he was shown “a long linen cloth on which was impressed the figure of a man” and instructed to venerate the image by kissing its feet three times.

Dr Frale said that among other alleged offences ...the Knights Templar had been accused of worshipping idols, in particular a “bearded figure”.


That wasn't the shroud. You mean to say the Clapton is God movement that appeared in the sixties has Templar-Masonic-Illuminati origins?

crystal said...

Happy Easter, William :)