How the Shroud Can Deepen Your Holy Week w/ Fr. Brian Eilers

How the Shroud Can Deepen Your Holy Week w/ Fr. Brian Eilers

From RED-C Roundup by RED-C Apostolate

March 27, 2026 · 42 min · Episode 414

About this episode

Judy Comeaux and Fr. Brian Eilers discuss the significance of the Shroud of Turin in relation to Holy Week and its impact on understanding Christ's suffering and Resurrection.

As Holy Week approaches, how can the Shroud of Turin help us ponder Christ’s suffering, Resurrection, and mercy more deeply? Judy Comeaux is joined by Fr. Brian Eilers to reflect on the Shroud of Turin and why this ancient burial cloth still matters for Christians today. Their conversation explores what the Resurrection means, why the Shroud continues to draw scientific interest, and how encountering its image can make the Passion of Jesus feel intensely personal. They also discuss the connection between the Shroud, Divine Mercy, and the Eucharist, and preview a special visit from Fr. Andrew Dalton, who will speak at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Bryan on Wednesday, April 1, followed by an exhibit open through Divine Mercy Sunday. Enter Holy Week with greater wonder, gratitude, and faith! Find out more about the Who is the Man of the Shroud exhibit coming to St. Joseph Parish in Bryan at https://stjosephbcs.org/shroud-of-turin-exhibit Connect with RED-C:Donate: https://redcradio.org/donate Email list: https://redcradio.org/subscribe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/redc.catholicmedia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redcradio Website: https://redcradio.org

People in this episode

Host: Judy Comeaux

Guest: Fr Brian Eilers

Topics covered

  • Shroud of Turin
  • Holy Week
  • Resurrection
  • Divine Mercy
  • Eucharist

Keywords

  • Passion of Jesus
  • scientific interest
  • Divine Mercy Sunday

Mentioned in this episode

Products: Who is the Man of the Shroud exhibit

Books & works: the Shroud of Turin

Places: Bryan

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