The Syllables divines adventure continues

13 May 2018

Le 1er mars 2018, Aula magna de l’École biblique

In Jerusalem

On 1 March, at the Ecole Biblique, we screened the DVD of the show for the first time,

In Paris

On 6 June, you are invited to a special cinema screening as part of the Festival Biblique du Quartier Latin in Paris.

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