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Two men, formerly secret disciples of Jesus but certainly no more, are at work on a dark and dreary Friday afternoon, frantically trying to wrap the body of Jesus according to Jewish burial customs by sundown. Not finished, but as best as they can be for the moment, they and some of the women form a pauper’s funeral procession at best, leading to the borrowed tomb. They laid the body of the Savior on a stone slab, barely beating the nightfall. Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus: hidden heroes, in a sense. And could their actions lead to trusting the Shroud of Turin is indeed real?
