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“I Am a Mystery to Myself.” The Last Days of Padre Pio

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. . . The origin of the veil can be one of two sources, or a combination of both. Though the story never appears in Sacred Scripture, there is an ancient legend that a woman offered her head-cloth to wipe the face of Jesus on the way to Golgotha. When he gave it back to her, as the story has it, an impression of his face remained on the veil. What is now the Sixth Station of the Cross was legendary in Rome since the 8th Century. The name tradition has given to that woman is Veronica, a name that appears nowhere in the Gospel narrative of the Passion of Christ. The name comes from "Vera Icon," Latin for "True Image," a great treasure of the Church now preserved at the n in the Abruzzi region of Italy. . . .

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