At the Shroud of Turin 2025 International Conference & Symposium, Dr. Pedro Peinado unveiled an extraordinary study that applies mathematics to faith. His research explores the correlation between two of Christianity’s most revered relics: the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo.
By selecting 16 anatomical reference points across the forehead and occipital regions, Peinado and his team applied rigorous statistical tests to compare stains and blood patterns. The results revealed a correlation exceeding 83%, a level accepted in courts of law as strong evidence. This suggests both cloths covered the same head.
Peinado also highlighted the “inverted B” stain, a unique and distinctive mark visible across both relics. He explained how filtration, contact, and folding produced matching structures on each cloth. These details reinforce the conclusion that their origin is shared.
Mathematics, often considered distant from theology, here becomes a bridge. The research confirms that the stains on both relics cannot be coincidental. Instead, they strongly support the testimony of the Passion of Jesus Christ and the reality of the Resurrection.
This presentation offers believers and skeptics alike an opportunity to see how faith and science meet in measurable, undeniable ways.
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