March 24, 2026

LAKE ORION, Mich. | For most of her life, Molly Curtis was looking everywhere for answers, but the truth seemed to be just out of grasp.

She was baptized in the Catholic Church, but as her family grew away from the faith when she was around 8 years old, she too fell away.

“It wasn’t until I was 19 that my mom returned, but my dad didn’t,” Curtis told Detroit Catholic, the news outlet of the Archdiocese of Detroit. “My dad definitely took a more Protestant bent at first, but then we explored New Age spirituality and practices. I actually made a career out of it, studying different religions and then opening an astrology business.”

Curtis would do her own astrology consulting sessions for clients, relying on the movement of the planets and stars to give people direction and help them answer the same type of questions she had: Who were we? Why are we here? What is the purpose of life?

 

Molly Curtis grew up baptized Catholic but drifted away along with her family, eventually exploring Protestantism and New Age spirituality, even turning astrology into her career as she sought answers to life's big questions; though she studied ancient astrological texts and provided clients with guidance based on planetary movements, she found that interpreting the stars never gave her true peace or resolution, leaving her still searching for meaning beyond the signs.

Leave a Reply