Pope Asks Michael Bublé and Other Artists to Give Their Best for the Poor
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Pope asks Michael Bublé and other artists to give their best for the poor
By Cindy Wooden, Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Leo XIV asked Canadian singer Michael Bublé and other artists to do their very best when performing a Christmas concert for the poor. The annual concert at the Vatican “is not merely a performance by talented artists or simply a musical event, beautiful as it may be, nor even a moment of solidarity to ease our conscience in the face of society’s injustices,” the pope told Bublé and…
The most famous Canadian crooner in the world has performed at the Concert with the Poor in the Paul VI Hall of the Vatican with long and warm applause. The musician, King of Christmas, met the Pope: "An indescribable emotion. I have a lot of faith, helped me a lot during the illness of my son Noah, who healed of a tumor."
Michael Bublé sang at the "Concert with the Poor" in front of Pope Leo XIV. Before his performance, the singer was solemnly received by the Catholic Church leader in the Vatican.
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