Changing Tracks: Niamh Palmer
- Published in Changing Tracks
Niamh Palmer is a young Irish woman who was deeply wounded by the death of her father. During her teenage years, she gained the reputation of being the life of the party. To maintain her fame, she had to be the girl who wore the most make-up, spent the most money on clothes, drank the most, danced the most, had the most boyfriends... In short, she had to be very worldly and very superficial. But this life emptied her and broke her interiorly. She began to grow closer to God thanks to her participation in a summer camp. Shortly after, at a Youth 2000 conference, she ended up going to confession. But her true conversion took place when she saw a documentary about a nun who died in an earthquake in Ecuador. It was Sister Clare Crockett. Learn Niamh’s story on "Changing Tracks".