![]() She returned to Catholicism six months ago and credits tarot for her reversion. It showed me very gently how much I missed Christianity.” “I never would’ve darkened the door of a church, but I was coming into contact with Christian ideas through a medium that isn’t considered Christian. “I would pull cards like temperance, justice, death, judgment, which are very Christian ideas,” she said. ![]() ![]() The soon-to-be-published book, entitled The Contemplative Tarot, was written by a stay-at-home-mom named Brittany Muller, 31, who says she’s not using the cards to foretell the future so she believes they can be used in line with Church teaching.Īs she told The Washington Post, using the cards “became a nice ritual that replaced what that I got from religion…Then it turned into its own kind of prayer.”Įvery morning, she prays, reads the day’s scripture, then pulls a card from her tarot deck. Just when you think you’ve heard everything, now there’s a book coming out, written by a “practicing Catholic,” who claims you can combine the reading of tarot with Scripture in a way that does not violate the teachings of the Church. ![]()
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