Who Is the Man of the Shroud?

Permanent Exhibit in the St. Thomas Shroud Room

This exhibit represents an important opportunity to advance the dialogue between science and faith. It is addressed to anyone who feels the spiritual call of the Shroud of Turin and wants to deepen their understanding of its value, its authenticity, its meaning, and its message. The Holy Shroud constitutes a true “provocation to intelligence” and a unique opportunity to be introduced to the mystery of love manifested on it.

We are happy to give tours to individuals, families, church groups, school field trips, and more. Those with mobility issues may request a virtual tour.

Free tours by reservation only:

  • Mondays at 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m.
  • Fridays at 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.

On the day of your visit:

  1. Please ring the bell at 530 Elizabeth Street (green awning) to access the building. Your guide will meet you at the benches in front of the St. Thomas Parish Office corridor.
  2. Free parking for St. Thomas Parish is available and accessible from the alley in Kingsley Street (click here to view a map).
  3. Please note that if you park on Elizabeth Street on the side of the Parish Office, there is a limit of one hour parking. The other side of Elizabeth Street has a parking limit of two hours. Parking is also limited to one hour on the north side of State Street.

Unveiling of the Shroud

St. Thomas the Apostle Church