HEARTFELT REFLECTION: Céline Dion often looks back with awe on one of the most defining moments of her young life — when, at just 16 years old, she stood before Pope John Paul II and 65,000 people at Montreal’s Olympic Stadium to sing “Une colombe.” Dressed in white, her voice soared through the vast arena, pure and full of grace, symbolizing peace and hope. “I was trembling,” she later recalled, “but when I began to sing, it felt like something greater was carrying me.” That performance not only marked a spiritual milestone but also revealed to the world a young artist whose gift went beyond talent — it was purpose. Even now, Céline remembers that day not as a moment of fame, but as one of faith — when a teenage girl from Charlemagne found the courage to lift her voice for something far bigger than herself.
HEARTFELT REFLECTION: Céline Dion Remembers the Day She Sang for Pope John Paul II —…
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