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Alanna Burg

Alanna Burg

Alanna Burg

Alanna is a military spouse and mother of 2. She spends her time as a homemaker conquering the chaos along with serving her family and community. In her free time, she dives into learning all aspects of her faith.
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Liturgy Live 4th Sunday in Advent

Liturgy Live 4th Sunday in Advent

This weeks podcast we discuss King David's desire to give to the Lord. The desire to give to the Lord is good. In this interaction with King David and the Lord shows us that the Lord wants to give us more than we can imagine when we desire to give of ourselves for His...

Liturgy Live 21st Sunday | Who Has Known?

Liturgy Live 21st Sunday | Who Has Known?

This week on the Podcast we talk about the authority given to flawed humans by God. How abusing that Authority will bring punishment upon yourself and the people you lead. The other side is to remember the humanity of the authority, and understand the requirement to...

Liturgy Live | Corpus Christi

Liturgy Live | Corpus Christi

We are being tested during this time of crisis. God is looking to see if you remember that He provides for you. He will guide you and provide for you. We are being allowed to feel the hunger for the Body and Blood of Christ, how are we to respond to the invitation...

Liturgy Live | Peace For Pentecost

Liturgy Live | Peace For Pentecost

This week on the podcast we talk about the Gifts given to us by the Holy Spirit and how we can identify and use them during this difficult time. We also talk about the Peace Christ gives us in the upper room to anticipate all of these gifts and be able to work as one....

Liturgy Live 5th Sunday Of Lent | Do You Believe?

Liturgy Live 5th Sunday Of Lent | Do You Believe?

During this time of COVID19 we have to be careful with our fear. The cure cannot be worse than the disease. How do you develop strategies to live a healthy balanced life in the midst of the shutdown. Monastic rule is so important to learn in this time. We are to KNOW...

1st Sunday Of Lent | Our Temptations

1st Sunday Of Lent | Our Temptations

This week on the Podcast we talk about temptations. Specifically the first temptation of Adam and Eve and the temptations of Christ in the desert. Most of our sins fall into the three categories of sin, our base passions, our vanity and our pride. We discuss fasting...

Liturgy Live 3rd Sunday In Lent | Reveal The Well

Liturgy Live 3rd Sunday In Lent | Reveal The Well

This week on the podcast we talk about how Moses was able to be real with God. He prayed in a way that showed his frustration with the people of Israel. The people knew what they needed but they didn't ask God for it. In the Gospel we talk about the woman at the well,...

2nd Sunday Of Lent | On The Mountain

2nd Sunday Of Lent | On The Mountain

On this second Sunday in lent we talk about aversion to climbing the mountain. When we make it to the top, we also don't want to leave. We don't like the cross, nor do we like the climb of exercising virtue to get up the mountain. We are to go as the Lord directs us,...

Church People | Liturgy Live

Church People | Liturgy Live

Feast of the Presentation of the Lord This week we talk a lot about the people you will find in the church. Those who withstand the refiners fire that is parish life, who wait on the Lord. In the second reading we talk about how Christ suffered and we can find Him in...

Humbled And Exalted

Humbled And Exalted

This week on the podcast we talk about the struggles of moving through the spiritual levels. One of the temptations of conquering your sins is to become judgmental of the process of others. We talk about having to be very aware of what is hurting us in sin to be able...

Persevere In Prayer | Liturgy Live

Persevere In Prayer | Liturgy Live

This week on the podcast we talk about the necessity of both the active and contemplative life. Moses holds his hands up for the success of those fighting the troops of Amelek, there are 2 groups in this situation, the contemplative prayer needed for success and the...

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