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What Did Jesus Look Like? New Documentary Explores 3 Divine Images, by Francesca Pollio Fenton – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Francesca Pollio Fenton, CNA, June 1, 2025

Francesca is a staff reporter for Catholic News Agency. She received her degree in Communications with an emphasis in Digital Media from the University of Colorado – Denver. She is also in charge of the social media for Catholic News Agency.

 

Francesca Pollio FentonCNA Staff, Jun 1, 2025 / 10:12 am – Over the centuries, many people have asked: “What did Jesus look like?” A new documentary attempts to answer this question.

The Face of Jesus” examines two acheiropoietic images of Christ — the Shroud of Turin and the Veil of Manoppello, both believed to be divinely created — as well as the Vilnius image of the Divine Mercy, one of the most extraordinary hand-painted depictions of Jesus.

Jaroslaw Redziak, the film’s producer and director, spoke to CNA about the inspiration behind the documentary and his hope that viewers, when they view these images, will come to see just how much Jesus loves them.

To discover what our Savior might have looked like, the film takes viewers back 2,000 years to Jesus’ tomb in Jerusalem and then on to Rome and the small Italian village of Manoppello. …

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