“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.”
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Sinéad was raised in a family which practiced the Catholic faith. However, after her mother was unable to respond to her question of why they went to Mass, her whole family stopped going to church and Sinéad --who was then in her teenage years-- began to explore the world. She became fascinated by the Gothic world and witchcraft, and her university roommate eventually ended up casting a spell on her. Many unfortunate things began to happen in her life, which led up to Sinéad speaking with a priest. After he prayed over her, Sinéad began her change of life. Discover her whole story in “Changing Tracks”.
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Shannon was born into a Catholic home, but her faith was not deep. Apart from going to Mass on Sundays, her family did not deepen in their faith. Without a relationship with Jesus, as she grew older, Shannon's faith stayed as a merely “social faith”. She became angry with Jesus when her cousin passed away despite her prayers for him, and consequently turned away from Him. When Shannon began university, she began to feel a deep sense of loneliness that brought her to the brink of depression. It was in this moment that Shannon encountered the Lord anew and experienced a real need to go to Mass and the sacraments to return to the life of grace. Discover her whole story in “Changing Tracks”.
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As a teenager, Megan Buckley's life revolved around ballet and dance. In this environment, she saw how dancers abused their bodies to conform to the standards of beauty expected of them. With regards to her faith, her family was Catholic but Megan did not have a personal relationship with Jesus because she had never had an encounter with Him. In college, Megan began to attend Protestant churches where she felt comfortable at first, but soon she began to realize that she was missing the sacraments, especially the Eucharist. From that moment on, she began her return to the true Church. In the Eucharist and the sacrament of forgiveness, she found God's love. Discover the whole story on "Changing Tracks".
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