Friday, June 11, 2010

Famous British Singer Susan Boyle to Perform before Pope Benedict XVI

Susan Boyle, the international singing sensation from Britian Got Talent, is a Catholic and was active in her Church choir in Scotland.

Susan Boyle expected to sing for the Pope

Reuters Life!
Posted at 06/11/2010 10:12 AM Updated as of 06/11/2010 10:12 AM

LONDON, June 10 - Singing sensation Susan Boyle is expected to perform for Pope Benedict during his visit to Britain, the Scottish church said on Thursday.

The Scottish spinster sprang to world prominence last year after winning a standing ovation on TV's "Britain's Got Talent" and her performance became an overnight internet hit.

Tens of millions logged on to YouTube to hear her belt out "I Dreamed a Dream" from "Les Miserables", and since then she has gone on to top charts around the world.

She has also appeared on U.S. chat shows hosted by Oprah Winfrey and Larry King.

Now the 49-year-old former church worker, who once joked she had never been kissed, is in talks with the Roman Catholic Church to perform at a public mass to be held in Glasgow during the Pope's September visit.

"Negotiations are still under way but we expect Susan Boyle to perform as part of the Papal Mass at Bellahouston Park," said a spokesman for the Bishops' Conference of Scotland.

No further details were available and it was not clear which songs she would perform.

Boyle's spokeswoman said in a statement: "Susan's management are currently looking at the possibility of this happening." She had no further comment.

Boyle, who used to sing in her church choir, is the antithesis of the modern celebrity with her dowdy appearance and advancing years.

The Pope himself has been an unexpected success in the charts. An album from the Vatican which featured his voice was nominated for a Classical Brit Award.

His four-day trip, from Sept. 16 to 19, will be the first papal visit since Pope John Paul II's pastoral visit in 1982 and the first ever papal state visit to Britain.

The Queen, supreme governor of the Church of England, the mother church of the Anglican Communion, will host the Pope at her official residence in Scotland.

Relations between Christian churches and major faiths will be the theme of the visit.

Benedict is due to hold a prayer vigil in London before performing the beatification, a step on the path to sainthood, of 19th century theologian and educationalist Cardinal John Henry Newman, at a public mass in Coventry.

1 comments:

  1. Have Fun Susan. I would so like to meet you one day. You kinda remind me of me ;-) Hope your not being smothered so much like you were. So happy for you that you are living such a wonderful life. God has blessed you and I know you must be thankful for that.

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