What Our Singer Said on Camera Surprised Many: 'That Sin Came Out of Me'
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Croatian singer Albina Grčić spoke about her faith and spiritual conversion in a podcast.
- She described a profound personal experience during confession in Medjugorje, which led her to renounce past sins and embrace a life of purity.
- Grčić noted that her transformation has been noticed by others, attributing it to a change of heart guided by God.
Croatian singer Albina Grčić, known for her participation in "The Voice Hrvatska" and representing Croatia at Eurovision, has opened up about a significant spiritual transformation in her life.
I am ready for anything, for condemnation and for taking out of context. If it is for Christ.
In a recent podcast appearance, Grčić discussed her evolving relationship with faith, admitting that her previous pursuits no longer fulfilled her as expected. She shared her readiness to face judgment or misinterpretation for her beliefs, stating, "If it is for Christ." She also reflected on past struggles with self-worth and superficial interactions.
A pivotal moment in her journey, she recounted, occurred during confession in Medjugorje. Describing an overwhelming emotional release, Grčić stated, "I know that exactly this sin came out of me. Specifically, it was the sin of lust. I want to live in purity." This experience marked a turning point, leading her to feel a profound sense of cleansing and a desire for a life guided by religious principles.
I know that exactly this sin came out of me. Specifically, it was the sin of lust. I want to live in purity.
Grčić also touched upon the physical and emotional challenges she has faced, including concerns about her ovarian health and the potential impact on having children. However, she emphasized that her spiritual journey has brought about a noticeable change, with friends and acquaintances commenting on her altered demeanor. "They used to tell me: 'You are different. What did you do? Did you change something? Did you do something to your face?' Nothing that is from God can be bad. God changed my heart, and then everything else," she concluded.
Nothing that is from God can be bad. God changed my heart, and then everything else.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.