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Old January 10th 04, 12:04 PM
Pat Flannery
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Giovanni Abrate wrote:

Well, almost!
I just received an advance copy of a book written by the Judica Cordiglia
brothers, that recounts their activity in the early 1960s and later.


I've been meaning to ask you this: are they related to the Judica
Cordiglia who did the work on the Shroud of Turin? "Giovanni Judica
Cordiglia, professor of forensic medicine at the faculty of Milan,
published in 1961 an anthropometric description of the man in the
Shroud. Height 1m 81cm, weight 77 kilos, Body characteristics similar to
classical Mediterranean type, Age between 30 and 40. Outward aspects :
beard, long hair gathered in a pony tail that hung between his shoulder
blades."
...or the Giovanni Battista Judica Cordiglia who photographed the shroud
in 1969? Because I can see a possible relationship between the Holy
Shroud and Dead Soviet Cosmonauts: both take a great deal of
unquestioning faith...and a suspension of rational thought...to believe.

Pat

 




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