Twenty years after her number one song I'm Your Angel was released, Celine Dion is being accused of being in league with the devil by a Catholic exorcist.

Earlier this month, the 50-year-old released her own children's clothing collection, a partnership with the brand NUNUNU that features 70 'stereotype-free styles' of gender-neutral clothes.

But a Pennsylvania-based priest and exorcist told the National Catholic Register that the line is 'satanic,' and that erasing gender differences, even in children's clothing, is a ploy of the devil himself.

Just call her Celine Demon! Celine Dion has launched a gender-neutral children's clothing collection called CELINUNUNU, which is being slammed by an exorcist

Celine Dion's collection, called CELINUNUNU, includes T-shirts, pants, leggings, sweatshirts, and even a leather jacket that can be worn by any child, regardless of gender.

Most of the prices hover around $65, though the leather jacket costs $290. The singer partnered with the brand's founders to create the collection.

Zeroing in on the real threats to today's youth: Msgr. John Esseff has been a priest of 65 years, and an exorcist in the Diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania for over 40 years,

The designs also features skulls, cross bones, and Illuminati eyes.

The French-Canadian singer has three sons herself: René-Charles Angelil, 17, and twins Nelson and Eddy, eight.

'I’ve always loved NUNUNU and what they represent. Partnering with Iris [Adler] and Tali [Milchberg] to encourage a dialogue of equality and possibility makes so much sense.'

'CELINUNUNU lets children choose outside stereotypes and norms so they can bring from within their own tastes and preferences,' she continued.

'We help them feel free, creative, inspired, respectful of one another and happy in the world.'

But Msgr. John Esseff is not convinced by her positive language and goals.

Esseff, who was once a spiritual director to Saint Teresa of Calcutta, has been a priest for 65 years, as well as an exorcist in the Diocese of Scranton, Pennsylvania for over 40 years.

For a closet purification! The collection includes T-shirts, pants, leggings, sweatshirts, and even a leather jacket that can be worn by any child, regardless of gender

Objectionable? Most of the prices hover around $65, though the leather jacket costs $290. The singer partnered with the brand's founders to create the collection

One hell of a collection! Esseff said the concept of going gender-neutral in anything is the work of the devil

According to the National Catholic Register, he is a founder and former president of the board of directors of the Pope Leo XIII Institute, which 'trains exorcists and is dedicated to bringing the healing of Christ to those afflicted by evil'.

Esseff said the concept of going gender-neutral in anything is the work of the devil.

'I’m convinced that the way this gender thing has spread is demonic,' he said. 'It’s false.

'I don’t even know how many genders there’s supposed to be now, but there are only two that God made.

'The devil is going after children by confusing gender. When a child is born, what is the first things we say about that child? It’s a boy, or it’s a girl. That is the most natural thing in the world to say.

'But to say that there is no difference is satanic.

'People behind this are influencing children to disorder,' he went on.

'It’s important for people to have something they can touch and believe in,' she said. 'I say that to believe in yourself is to believe in God.

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Sinfully cute: The star is pictured with her eight-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy in 2017

Here she is pictured with her 17-year-old son with late husband René-Charles, also named René-Charles Angelil, in 2016

Referring to Celine's clothing line, he added: 'This is definitely satanic. There is a mind behind it — an organized mindset.'

'The devil is a liar and there are huge lies being told. This is being done for money, and there is divisiveness that comes from this — marks of the devil.'

'This [gender neutrality] is a ploy he has. It is being driven by an agenda because there is a spirit behind it.'

Esseff has spoken on record for the newspaper before. This summer, reflecting on the sexual abuse scandals that have been plaguing the Church, he said, 'When I was ordained in 1953, no one would have feared placing their children in my care.

'The priesthood was for the blessing and care of children. With the scandals in the Church, the brand has definitely been damaged.'

Celine, meanwhile, spoke about God and her own spirituality with the Toronto Star in 2014.

You gave me faith 'cause you believed! Celine also recorded a video about the collection, in which she sneaks into a hospital to outfit babies

'For me, God is life itself, the birds, the air, the sunrise and the sunset, the children. Yes, that is where I find God. Not in a church.'

'I was raised Catholic,' she went on. 'Look, I don’t want to cause any trouble with any religions, but you have to understand that my mom is my hero and she had a tough time with the priests in the old days.

'Back then they were leading the villages, they were the chiefs. They would come knocking on everyone’s doors. "How many children? When is the next one?" as if that was their right to know.

'My mother finally had 14 children. But after the eighth one, the priest kept knocking on the door and asking her when the next one was coming, because it had been two whole years!

'But on that particular day, she found strength and she told the priest, "I am going to have children when I decide to have children.'

'The priest said, "Then I banish you from the house of God." She replied, "As far as I’m concerned, I’m the God in here with my children. This is the house that I believe in."

'That is the way we were raised. That is the strength and belief we had. I didn’t have to go to church and get on my knees to find something to hold onto.'