At the age of 12, Karla Llamas was looking for answers. She grew up among catechisms, youth groups and parish activities in Saltillo, convinced that faith was part of her life. However, she was also beginning to discover a reality that confronted her with the discourses she had heard since childhood: she liked other children and did not know how to reconcile that with the religious teachings around her. Today, at the age of 41, she is one of the…
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At the age of 12, Karla Llamas was looking for answers. She grew up among catechisms, youth groups and parish activities in Saltillo, convinced that faith was part of her life. However, she was also beginning to discover a reality that confronted her with the discourses she had heard since childhood: she liked other children and did not know how to reconcile that with the religious teachings around her. Today, at the age of 41, she is one of the…