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- Acheiropoieta are Christian icons that are said to have come into existence miraculously, not created by a human. They are also called icons made without...
- Shroud of Turin, for didactic and devotional purposes. The concept of acheiropoieta (Medieval Gr****: αχειροποίητα, lit. 'made without hand'; sg. acheiropoieton)...
- The race and appearance of Jesus, widely accepted by researchers to be a Judean from Galilee, has been a topic of discussion since the days of early Christianity...
- reinforcing the bond of the state and the divine order. The tradition of acheiropoieta (ἀχειροποίητα, literally 'not-made-by-hand') accrued to icons that are...
- Helena as a saint, as does also the Anglican Communion. A number of acheiropoieta (lit. 'made without hand'; icons not made by hand) images reported to...
- Catholics and is also one of the Catholic devotions to Christ. Various acheiropoieta (literally "not-handmade") items relating to Christ have been reported...
- and increase the prestige of Rome and its pope by claiming a similar acheiropoieta, the Veil of Veronica. In later Western European tradition the main...
- Key artefacts to blur this boundary emerged in c. 570 in the form of acheiropoieta, images claimed to have been created miraculously or "not by human hands"...
- uplift women. Mexico portal Catholicism portal Christianity portal Acheiropoieta Cathedral of Our Lady of Guadalupe List of churches dedicated to Our...
- Acheiropoieta Lateranese icon of Christ Pantocrator, known as the Veronica, that was supposedly begun by Saint Luke and finished as an acheiropoieta (which...