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In New
York City, Tess and Monica enjoy the vocal talents of some street
performers, but when Monica tries to join in Tess points out that,
clearly, singing is not one of her gifts. Monica reminds Tess that
she has always prayed for a beautiful singing voice, and when she
hears one echoing down the halls of Carnegie Hall, she believes God
is finally answering her prayer. Much to her disappointment, Monica
finds the voice really belongs to a rude English orphan girl named
Alice. Alice is in New York to perform in a vocal contest with her
choir, and is Monica's assignment. Tess tells Monica that she is to
give Alice a "singing lesson." Monica reluctantly agrees to be
Alice's chaperone for the day, and they start to explore the city.
Alice, who remembers a song her father taught her, wants to see
Herald Square, and Monica, trying to be friendly, takes her there.
At Herald Square, Monica meets Andrew posing as a mime and relates a
story: Centuries ago, in heaven, Monica was kicked out of the
angelic choir for her horrible voice. Since then all she wants is to
be able to give glory to God through song -- specifically by singing
the song, "Panis Angelicus" with a voice befitting an angel. Monica
finishes her story to find that Alice has ditched her, returning to
Carnegie Hall to enter the solo competition singing "Panis Angelicus."
When Monica hears the sweet notes coming from this sour child, she
becomes jealous and walks off the assignment. Monica ends up at a
karaoke bar where, when she asks for coffee, she is served Irish
coffee. As she further explores her affection for the drink,
Monica's inhibitions decrease and, despite Andrew's protests, she
performs a truly painful rendition of "Danny Boy." When she taunts a
policeman, Monica is arrested and put in jail where she sobers up
and meets a young girl named Ivy. Ivy, abused by her father, is
being held for stealing a CD. Through Ivy, Monica learns what God
has been trying to teach her -- that you shouldn't take what doesn't
belong to you. Monica prays for forgiveness. After she receives a
scolding from Tess, Monica returns to the assignment, but Alice
doesn't arrive on time for the choir competition. As Monica begins
her search, Andrew tells her that Alice is not really an orphan and
that her father is still alive. Meanwhile, at Herald Square, Alice
meets a bum who says he is her father. Monica then arrives to reveal
the truth -- that the bum is not really her father. Monica tells
Alice that she is an angel, and that she has been sent to give Alice
a singing lesson. Alice wonders how an angel with a sub-par voice
could teach her anything about singing. Monica tells Alice that she
has been singing to the wrong father, her earthly father who
abandoned her and doesn't deserve her. Instead, she should sing to
her Heavenly Father who loves her and will never leave her. Alice
begins to sing "Panis Angelicus" as Monica speaks the words in
English. Later, at Carnegie Hall, Alice continues the song giving an
emotional performance, finally using her talents to glorify her
Creator.
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