“From the Darkness to the Light” is the experience in many lives transformed by God’s intervention, causing them to begin “Changing Tracks.” Although they come from different backgrounds and their conversions have taken place among differing circumstances, they all give thanks to Jesus Christ for having come to find them. They thank Him for having given meaning to their lives, for curing their deep wounds, for giving them happiness and for filling them with love. Come on board this train and let yourself be guided by their stories so that you can also begin “Changing Tracks.” 

Changing Tracks: Catherina O´Sullivan

Catherina began to drift away from God at a very early age, living a rebellious and crazy life, turning to God when things were going badly for her. At the age of 18, she became pregnant with her first daughter. Catherina began to work in a pro-life association, seeing the need to defend the life of children and care for future mothers. There she met some women of faith who ended up inviting Catherina to go to Medjugorje. There, she found God's mercy when she went to confession after more than 20 years. From that moment on, her life will change. Discover her whole story in "Changing Tracks.”

Changing Tracks: Hannah Riffe

Hannah is a young woman who did not practice her Faith very much but who grew closer to God through a good friend from a Bible study. For Hannah, the most important thing in her life were her studies, getting good grades and deing the best. In college, Hannah went from straight A's to barely passing, which was a huge blow to her. Find out how God became the center of her life in Changing Tracks.

Changing Tracks: Laura Kolos

Although she had grown up going to Mass on Sundays, at a certain point in her teen years, Laura decided to stop going to Mass. She became agnostic so as not to be compromised with rules: she wanted to do what she wanted, however she wanted. Laura ended up getting involved in feminist ideologies and in an environment where the only important thing was her future. One day, she felt the need to learn more about St. Joan of Arc and from then on her life changed completely. Discover her whole story in Changing Tracks.

 

Changing Tracks: Melanie Devereux

Melanie grew up as a shy and insecure girl who often fought with her family members, filling her heart with anger and resentment. She ended up sheltering herself in the world of parties and alcohol. Trying to escape all of this she moved out, but her problems followed her. Her life didn't change until she returned home and ended up going on a pilgrimage to Medjugorge with her mother. There, Melanie met the Cenacolo Community and understood that she needed to join them to be able to heal. She needed to go to the Divine Physician, Jesus Christ. Discover her story in today's episode of "Changing Tracks".

Changing Tracks: Grainne Clancy

Grainne grew up in a typical Irish family regarding the Faith. At the age of ten, she went through her parents' separation, which left its mark on her. As a teen, Grainne went full into what the world offered: parties, alcohol, impurity, vanity... She had only one motivation: to fit in. An invitation to a retreat from a university friend, whose joy fascinated Grainne, made her encounter the Lord again and return to the sacraments. From that moment on, her life changed completely. Discover her story in "Changing Tracks".

Changing Tracks: Lillianna Sieker

Lillianna Sieker grew up in a Protestant family. Following the conversions of her mother and her brother to Catholicism, she decided to join the Catholic Church. Thanks to a group of young Catholics, she began to grow in her faith. One day, she was deeply surprised to see these young Catholics stop what they were doing and fall on their knees as the Blessed Sacrament passed in front of them. It was surely the key moment of her conversion: the discovery of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist.

 

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