From DG;
"One has to wonder where the thing was for the thirteen CENTURIES between .the burial and its appearance in the fourteenth"
Did you take the time to watch the videos provided, or look for other confirmation? If you had researched just a bit, you would find that it has been
held by a private family until it was turned over to the RC Church in the 1300s.
At that time, who else would the family turn it over to, since no other denominations were established enough to take charge of it?
I'm not saying it was the descendants of Joseph or Arimethia..although the original shroud would have likely been returned to him, since the burial shroud at that time, was a single purpose garment. It was very costly, and since Jesus did not use it for a full night, very reusable.(Re: Mark 15:46)
No, I am not saying we should venerate any relic..since that would be a mistake. However, if we can drop our prejudice and look at the studies, perhaps we could learn something from it!
Among archaeological finds, this is one of the most analyzed, researched and studied.
https://www.museumofthebible.org/events/shroud-of-mystery-the-worlds-most-analyzed-artifact Keep in mind, the old boys in charge of it, didn't ask for such an analysis, until some atheists, along with some actual scientists, brought pressure
to bear.
While I have little time for most such "relics", with the amount of research done on this item. and the conversions that have come about among investigators of it, seems a salient point to this discussion.
To simply pass it off as a "Catholic thing", would be inviting an unlearned attitude. Who do you suppose, preserved much of the received text,
that was used to compile our current Bible?
If anyone harbors ill will toward Roman Catholics, they can resort to the old adage that "even a blind hog, gets an acorn, now and then".
There is no need to simply cast off any opportunity to actually learn something from archaeological items.