“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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Rachel Manley used to practice her Protestant faith, but as a teenager, she began dating boys with whom she had toxic relationships. While she was in college, her family suddenly began to convert to Catholicism, starting with her younger sister. The situation made Rachel rethink everything, because she couldn’t deny that her family was made up of sensible and intelligent people, and if they were converting, there must be something in Catholicism that had escaped her until then. She decided to start frequenting the Catholic Church to learn about her faith. Find out how Rachel ended up entering the Catholic Church and accepting the real presence of Jesus Christ in the Eucharist.
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Fr. Joseph Mary Dean was born into a Catholic family with a good formation and Sunday Mass attendance, but in his early teen years, he rebelled against God, diving into what the world had to offer: popularity, parties, girls, alcohol, drugs. None of this fulfilled him and he knew that it wasn’t making him happy... But, he had changed so much that he hardly even recognized himself. One day, out of the blue, his father invited him to a retreat, and he went only because he miraculously got the days off work. That retreat changed his life. Discover his whole story in “Changing Tracks.”
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Her father was part of a famous Irish music group, so Siobhan was born into an environment where parties were frequent. She went to a Catholic school only because it was good and safe, but her family didn't practice the faith. Siobhan's mother went to Medjugorje and converted there. She came home talking about Our Lady, Her messages and that the family has to pray the rosary and go to Mass. A few years later, Siobhan went to Medjugorje at the invitation of her aunt. She only went to visit another country and for the sun. There Siobhan went with an attitude of indifference, even going to get drunk in a bar with a friend. The last night in Medjugorje, Siobhan saw the face of the devil and there had to decide for debauchery and parties or for Jesus and Mary. Find out how it all ends in «Changing Tracks».
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