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London: Roy Schoeman to speak on Judaism and Christianity


Catholic Evangelist Roy Schoeman a Jewish convert to Christianity and former Harvard professor, begins a six-day speaking tour in London today, giving a series of talks on Judaism and the Catholic Church. Professor Schoeman is the author of 'Salvation is from the Jews: The Role of Judaism in Salvation History from Abraham to the Second Coming' and 'Honey from the Rock: 16 Jews Find the Sweetness of Christ'. All talks are free. Each talk begins with Roy's personal testimony.


Talks schedule (to date)

Wednesday 26 June - St Edward the Confessor Catholic Church, 700 Finchley Road, Golders Green. NW11 7NE 'Why Be a Catholic'

Thursday 27 June - St Joseph's, Austenwood Common, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire SL9 8RY, Time TBC: 'The Gift of the Church through the eyes of Jewish Carmelite Saints'.

Friday 28 June - St Anne Line Catholic Church, 7 Grove Crescent, South Woodford, London, E18 2JR, 7pm.

Saturday 29 June - Tyburn Convent, 8-9 Hyde Park Place, Marble Arch, W2 2LJ, 2pm.

Sunday 30 June - Our Lady Help of Christians, Castle St, Luton LU1 3AG, 6.30pm: 'The Role of Judaism in Salvation from Abraham to Second Coming'.

Monday 1 July - London Brompton Oratory, Brompton Rd, Knightsbridge, SW7 2RP, 8pm: 'The Role of the Demonic in non-Christian Religions'

For further details see: www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/roy-schoeman-london-talks-20210011675

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