Introduction
The Sudarium is a 33” x 21” handkerchief used to cover the face of criminal immediately after death. This was allowed by the Romans because upon death the criminals debt was considered paid and the family need suffer no more from the shame of having a family member as a criminal that was crucified naked.
The Sudarium was the “other cloth” that was lying folded in the corner of the tomb when Peter and John entered the tomb.
Providence
The history of the Sudarium is clearer than the history of the shroud:
- Years 33-614 The Sudarium remained in Jerusalem until Jerusalem was sacked in 614
- 614-615 It was in Alexandria until it was about to be sacked
- 615 It entered Spain in Cartagena
- 615 It was taken to Seville
- 657–718 It was taken to Toledo
- 718-present It was taken to Oviedo where it has remained to this day.
Forensics
The Sudarium contains AB+ blood, perspiration, and pleural fluid.
It shows 3 positions for the head:
- Vertical from the time Jesus died until He was taken down from the cross.
- 45 degree angle for about an hour as He was laid in his mother’s arms after being removed from the cross and before being taken to the tomb.
- Horizontal as he was laid in the tomb.
The Sudarium was wrapped around the head as shown below:
Photo © Jorge Manuel Rodriguez & the Centro Espanol de Sindonologia
-For more info see also THE SUDARIUM OF OVIEDO AND THE SHROUD OF TURIN
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