In Saint Josephine Bakhita's life story, her kidnapping in Sudan is a fundamental event that set her on the path of slavery. During her enslavement, she had experiences that led to her conversion to Christianity, which was a major development. Her freedom from slavery was not just a physical liberation but also a spiritual one. After that, she joined the Canossian Sisters. In the convent, she carried out her religious duties with great love and dedication. Her life story is a series of these key events that together show her journey from victim to a symbol of hope and faith.