Now when you think you've seen it all. Here is a presentation with a humble background that throws it out of the park. Meet Father Ray Kelly showing his gift that God gave to Britain's Got Talent. This is something you need to see and feel to appreciate it.
Father Kelly quickly went viral thanks to his heavenly voice. This simple priest of St. Brigid and St. Mary's parish wanted to share his talent after the members of his flock heard him sing in the church.
The Father sang an extraordinary version of "Hallelujah" with special lyrics for a wedding several years ago, since then he has received more than 60 million views on YouTube.
This humble vicar spends most of his life dedicated to God and uses his words to help and heal others. But in his rare moments of free time, Father Kelly loves to sing.
The humble man was finally forced to act in the Talent of Great Britain and we are delighted that he has done it! Instead of singing an obvious hymn or sermon, Father Kelly participated in the show and competed like any other competitor. He decided to do something that was not a hymn, but just as moving.
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Father Kelly sang REM's "Everybody Hurts" because he said that the words really move him, since his work requires him to help others in moments of joy and pain.
Both the panel judges and the public waited with great expectation to see how the mild priest would offer his performance. From the first note, the crowd was shocked, and when Father Kelly finished, they exploded in applause.
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