An Australian man believes the Shroud
of Turin proves he is the second coming of Jesus Christ – and he says the Vatican
is convinced, too. 
The Shroud of Turin is  a length
of linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have suffered physical
trauma in a manner consistent with crucifixion. Many believe that the image on
the shroud is that of Jesus.
 Brian Leonard Golightly Marshall
lives in Toogoom, Queensland, about 300 kilometres north of Brisbane, and
claims to be the reincarnation of Jesus. The 71-year-old man has published a
number of images and videos he claims prove he is the image seen on the Shroud
of Turin – a religious artifact that many believe bears the image of Jesus.
Mr Marshall has recorded hundreds of
videos where he preaches in a heavy Australian accent while wearing a Hawaiian
shirt, to his growing flock of followers. In the catalogue of bizarre videos
and writings, he repeatedly mentions the scars on his hands and feet from where
Jesus was nailed to the cross, while also declaring himself to be the ‘most
holy man’.
 Mr Marshall also shared a letter
he said was sent to him by Pope Benedict, which refers to him directly as
‘Jesus Christ reincarnated’. “You see, many days ago Mr Brian Marshall sent me
photographs of Him and the Most Holy Shroud of Turin – He actually looks so
much like that of the Holy Image on the Shroud,” the alleged letter from Pope
Benedict reads. 
The alleged letter from Pope Benedict
continues reading: “There is no other explanation. He is simply the Lord Jesus
Christ Almighty! I was so penetrated with love and compassion from God that I
requested a photo the I saw to be put in a place of honour somewhere. He is the
Most Royal Man Alive, The King of Kings… The Messiah, Almighty and Everlasting.
Have Faith in Him.’ 
An
 Australian man believes the Shroud of Turin proves he is the second 
coming of Jesus Christ – and he says the Vatican is convinced, too. 
The
 Shroud of Turin is  a length of linen cloth bearing the image of a man 
who appears to have suffered physical trauma in a manner consistent with
 crucifixion. Many believe that the image on the shroud is that of 
Jesus.
  
 Brian
 Leonard Golightly Marshall lives in Toogoom, Queensland, about 300 
kilometres north of Brisbane, and claims to be the reincarnation of 
Jesus. The 71-year-old man has published a number of images and videos 
he claims prove he is the image seen on the Shroud of Turin – a 
religious artifact that many believe bears the image of Jesus.
  
Mr
 Marshall has recorded hundreds of videos where he preaches in a heavy 
Australian accent while wearing a Hawaiian shirt, to his growing flock 
of followers. In the catalogue of bizarre videos and writings, he 
repeatedly mentions the scars on his hands and feet from where Jesus was
 nailed to the cross, while also declaring himself to be the ‘most holy 
man’.
  
 Mr
 Marshall also shared a letter he said was sent to him by Pope Benedict,
 which refers to him directly as ‘Jesus Christ reincarnated’. “You see, 
many days ago Mr Brian Marshall sent me photographs of Him and the Most 
Holy Shroud of Turin – He actually looks so much like that of the Holy 
Image on the Shroud,” the alleged letter from Pope Benedict reads. 
  
The
 alleged letter from Pope Benedict continues reading: “There is no other
 explanation. He is simply the Lord Jesus Christ Almighty! I was so 
penetrated with love and compassion from God that I requested a photo 
the I saw to be put in a place of honour somewhere. He is the Most Royal
 Man Alive, The King of Kings… The Messiah, Almighty and Everlasting. 
Have Faith in Him.’ 
An Australian man believes the Shroud
of Turin proves he is the second coming of Jesus Christ – and he says the Vatican
is convinced, too. 
The Shroud of Turin is  a length
of linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have suffered physical
trauma in a manner consistent with crucifixion. Many believe that the image on
the shroud is that of Jesus.
 Brian Leonard Golightly Marshall
lives in Toogoom, Queensland, about 300 kilometres north of Brisbane, and
claims to be the reincarnation of Jesus. The 71-year-old man has published a
number of images and videos he claims prove he is the image seen on the Shroud
of Turin – a religious artifact that many believe bears the image of Jesus.
Mr Marshall has recorded hundreds of
videos where he preaches in a heavy Australian accent while wearing a Hawaiian
shirt, to his growing flock of followers. In the catalogue of bizarre videos
and writings, he repeatedly mentions the scars on his hands and feet from where
Jesus was nailed to the cross, while also declaring himself to be the ‘most
holy man’.
 Mr Marshall also shared a letter
he said was sent to him by Pope Benedict, which refers to him directly as
‘Jesus Christ reincarnated’. “You see, many days ago Mr Brian Marshall sent me
photographs of Him and the Most Holy Shroud of Turin – He actually looks so
much like that of the Holy Image on the Shroud,” the alleged letter from Pope
Benedict reads. 
The alleged letter from Pope Benedict
continues reading: “There is no other explanation. He is simply the Lord Jesus
Christ Almighty! I was so penetrated with love and compassion from God that I
requested a photo the I saw to be put in a place of honour somewhere. He is the
Most Royal Man Alive, The King of Kings… The Messiah, Almighty and Everlasting.
Have Faith in Him.’ 
An Australian man believes the Shroud
of Turin proves he is the second coming of Jesus Christ – and he says the Vatican
is convinced, too. 
The Shroud of Turin is  a length
of linen cloth bearing the image of a man who appears to have suffered physical
trauma in a manner consistent with crucifixion. Many believe that the image on
the shroud is that of Jesus.
 Brian Leonard Golightly Marshall
lives in Toogoom, Queensland, about 300 kilometres north of Brisbane, and
claims to be the reincarnation of Jesus. The 71-year-old man has published a
number of images and videos he claims prove he is the image seen on the Shroud
of Turin – a religious artifact that many believe bears the image of Jesus.
Mr Marshall has recorded hundreds of
videos where he preaches in a heavy Australian accent while wearing a Hawaiian
shirt, to his growing flock of followers. In the catalogue of bizarre videos
and writings, he repeatedly mentions the scars on his hands and feet from where
Jesus was nailed to the cross, while also declaring himself to be the ‘most
holy man’.
 Mr Marshall also shared a letter
he said was sent to him by Pope Benedict, which refers to him directly as
‘Jesus Christ reincarnated’. “You see, many days ago Mr Brian Marshall sent me
photographs of Him and the Most Holy Shroud of Turin – He actually looks so
much like that of the Holy Image on the Shroud,” the alleged letter from Pope
Benedict reads. 
The alleged letter from Pope Benedict
continues reading: “There is no other explanation. He is simply the Lord Jesus
Christ Almighty! I was so penetrated with love and compassion from God that I
requested a photo the I saw to be put in a place of honour somewhere. He is the
Most Royal Man Alive, The King of Kings… The Messiah, Almighty and Everlasting.
Have Faith in Him.’ 

 
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