Published September 8, 2006 IN THEORY What Jesus looks like
Pope Benedict last week visited Veronica's Veil, which some Christians say was used to wipe the blood and sweat off of Jesus' face on his way to his crucifixion. It was a pope's first visit to the shrine in Manoppello, Italy, where the veil is said to bear the true likeness of Christ's face — a likeness that reportedly resembles the likeness on the Shroud of Turin. The pope stopped short of endorsing the image as that of Christ.But do you believe this likeness and others, like the shroud, are true depictions of Christ? What are your thoughts on what Christ looked like?
Jesus had long hair, a beard and eyes that pulled you in. He had soft but strong features; handsome but not seductive and he donned a perpetual look of contentment. At least, that's how Hollywood has presented him to us and that Jesus has found his way into many of our churches. |
In January 2005, the Glendale News Press (Glendale, California)introduced a column called "In Theory." Here, clergy from different religious traditions answered a question of the week based on current events. Fr. Vazken was one of the original contributors to the column and continues to offer his comments which are published in print and on the web at www.glendalenewspress.com. This blog is an archive of Fr. Vazken's answers to the weekly question.
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