An Australian man believes the Shroud of Turin proves he is the second coming of Jesus Christ - and he says the Vatican is convinced, oo.
Brian Leonard Golightly Marshall lives in Toogoom, Queensland, about 300 kilometres north of Brisbane, and claims to be the reincarnation of Jesus of Nazareth.
The 71-year-old has published a number of images and videos he claims prove he is the image seen on the Shroud of Turin - a religious artifact that some believe bears the image of Jesus.
Brian Leonard Golightly Marshall, 71, believes the Shroud of Turin proves he is the second coming of Jesus Christ - and he says the Vatican is convinced
Mr Marshall has also recorded hundreds of videos where he preaches, in a heavy Australian accent while wearing a Hawaiian shirt, to his growing flock of followers.
In the catalogue of bizarre videos and writings, he repeatedly mentions the scars on his hands and feet from where Jesus was nailed to the cross, while also declaring himself to be the 'most holy man'.
Sensationally, Mr Marshall also shared a letter he said was sent to his by Pope Benedict, which refers to him directly as 'Jesus Christ reincarnated'.
'You see, many days ago Mr Brian Marshall sent me photographs of Him and the Most Holy Shroud of Turin - He actually looks so much like that of the Holy Image on the Shroud,' the alleged letter from Pope Benedict reads.
Mr Marshall has recorded hundreds of videos where he preaches, in a heavy Australian accent while wearing a Hawaiian shirt, to his growing flock of followers.
Most sensationally, Mr Marshall also shared a letter which he says was sent to his from Pope Benedict, which refers to him directly as 'Jesus Christ reincarnated'
'There is no other explanation. He is simply the Lord Jesus Christ Almighty!
'I was so penetrated with love and compassion from God that I requested a photo the I saw to be put in a place of honour somewhere. He is the Most Royal Man Alive, The King of Kings... The Messiah, Almighty and Everlasting.
'Have Faith in Him.'
Mr Marshall has shared a number of images he claims proves his face is the one said to be visible on the Shroud of Turin
Mr Marshall lives in Toogoom, Queensland, about 300 kilometres north of Brisbane, and claims to be the second-coming of Jesus
In addition to the letter, Mr Marshall stated former Pope Benedict planned to officially proclaim him the second coming in March, 2013, only to have the announcement foiled by Pope Francis, who he refers to as 'the anti-Christ'.
Other posts on Mr Marshall's Facebook page are pictures of his car - dubbed 'The ark of the covenant', his pet cat and his plants.
The 71-year-old's reach even extends as far as the United States, where one man has been convinced into abandoning his family, selling his home and moving to Australia to be with Mr Marshall.
Mr Marshall shares a number of his controversial beliefs with his followers online
A concerned man, who lives in California, said his American father-in-law has decided to leave behind his wife, children and grandchildren to live with the religious cult.
The family member said his wife's step-father has been tricked by Mr Marshall into following his word.
Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, the man said he did not want to share family details due to the embarrassment felt by his wife, who was still coming to terms with the news her step-father was abandoning her.
In a post which first appeared on Reddit, the man said his father-in-law's mental fragility is being taken advantage of, and is worried about the damage his leaving will do to the remaining family members.
Mr Marshall at home on his Australian property, where he conducts his 'teachings'
Brian Marshall, who claims to be Jesus, with his wife
'My wife's step-dad is a really nice guy, he's great with the kids, but he believes in some bulls**t,' he wrote.
'He believes this guy, Brian Leonard Golightly Marshall, is Jesus Christ. He told his wife that he's going to go to Australia to be with him. Leaving her and his kids and grand-kids to go be with this guy.
'My mother-in-law and him have fought about this several times in the past. She doesn't buy into it. He's said he's going to leave before and it didn't happen. But it sounds like it really is going to this time. They had a realtor come over and everything.'
Much of Mr Marshall's alleged proof is based on what he claims are similarities between himself and the Shroud of Turin.
Other images posted suggest a link between Mr Marshall's date of birth and planetary alignments.