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The trio have been singing together since they boarded in the 1970s as students at St MacNissi's College, Garron Tower, County Antrim.After signing a deal with SonyBMG in April 2008, the priests, all from the Diocese of Down & Connor, recorded their debut album, "The Priests", in Northern Ireland and Rome, with the unusual honour of having been allowed to record in St. Peter's Basilica, The ...
Raymond Kelly, S.P.S. (born 25 April 1953), known as "The Singing Priest," is an Irish Catholic priest known for his interpretation of popular songs. He is a member of Saint Patrick's Society for the Foreign Missions.
The brothers, from Claudy in County Londonderry, described their last show as "emotional". "We held ourselves together, we knew it was going to be a bittersweet occasion," Fr Eugene explained.
Michael Cleary (23 November 1933 – 31 December 1993) [1] was an Irish Roman Catholic priest, who also became a radio and TV personality. [2] Described in some sources as a "powerful and charismatic figure" in the Catholic Church in Ireland, [2] he presented a late-night radio phone-in show in Dublin in the 1980s and hosted his own television chat show.
Fr. Ray Kelly's manager says he has always sung at church, but a 2014 wedding video made him an internet sensation. He will sing in Hyannis Oct. 12.
The Priests was the eponymous debut album by Catholic group, The Priests. The album was a worldwide commercial success, peaking in the top ten in many countries.
Paul Poovathingal (born 1961), popularly known as the 'Padum Pathiri' or 'singing priest of India', [1] is a carnatic music (Indian classical music) vocalist, composer and lyricist and is the first vocologist in India. He is an ordained priest in the religious congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI).
List of Catholic Church musicians is a list of people who perform or compose Catholic music, a branch of Christian music.Names should be limited to those whose Catholicism affected their music and should preferably only include those musicians whose works have been performed liturgically in a Catholic service, or who perform specifically in a Catholic religious context.