Catholic singer says her songs seek to open people's hearts to God, doesn't want 'Christian' label
Czarina Ong Published 01 January 2016
Catholic singing artist Alanna-Marie Boudreau does not want her songs to be labelled as "Christian music," but she does hope that people who listen to her songs will be inspired to open their hearts to God.
Speaking to the Catholic News Agency about her new album "Hints and Guesses," Boudreau said beauty can be found in "truly good" forms of art.
"My desire with this music and this album is to reach anybody, anywhere and hopefully open their hearts to the reality that transfiguration and transformation is real," the singer and songwriter said.
Growing up, Boudreau said her parents made sure she and her siblings are exposed to "the transcendental truth, goodness and beauty" through beautiful literature and art.
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