Choi Sung-Bong, Korea's Susan Boyle


A friend sent me the link to this video some months ago but I've only got round to looking at it. Possibly I'm the last person on the planet to have watched it. Nevertheless, I think it is worth sharing. The account Choi Sung-Bong gives of his life on Korea's Got Talent has been verified. It is an inspiring one. Like Susan Boyle, Choi Sung-Bong has been on the margins, though in a different way from the Scottish singer.

As a Columban I have a special interest in Korea as we have been working there since 1933 and shared the hardships of World War II and the Korean War with the people there. Columban priests died violently there. I have visited the country three times and have Korean friends, Columban priests, seminarians, lay missionaries and religious who have come to the Philippines as missionaries.

The song is Nella Fantasia, is based on Gabriel's Oboe, composed by Enrico Morricone for The Mission, that wonderful film based on the missionary work of the Jesuits in Paraguay.

Comments

  1. You are not the only one who hadn't seen this yet... I haven't either....

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  2. How heartbreaking is his story, and how awesome is is gift! :D

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  3. Thank you, Johane. Reading your self-description, I think that the writer of the Book of Proverbs had you in mind when he wrote the passage to be read this Sunday at Mass[http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/111311.cfm], though he doesn't mention cooking! God bless you and your family.

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