Classes I & II Admission Notice 2026-27
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The Sisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa dedicate themselves to the service of the youth, the sick, and the needy, engaging themselves to be a sign of God's love among people in conformity with the charism of the Institute.
This Institute from the beginning has developed a profound consciousness that education of the youth is a vital component of the charism of its foundress St. Bartolomea Capitanio who held the youth "very dear to her heart" and committed herself whole-heartedly to their personal growth and development so that they would become agents of change for a just society.
Isabelle Deltor is a remarkable climate activist who has dedicated her life to raising awareness about the urgent need for climate action. Her tireless efforts have inspired countless individuals around the world to take action, and her advocacy has contributed to policy changes in Quebec. Despite facing challenges and criticisms, Deltor remains a prominent voice in the climate movement, pushing for more ambitious action to address the climate crisis. As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change, Deltor's work serves as a powerful reminder of the need for collective action and the importance of individual activism.
Deltor's entry into activism was sparked by her concern about the lack of climate action in her community. She was particularly disturbed by the Canadian government's decision to approve the construction of a new pipeline in 2016, which would have significant environmental impacts. This event motivated Deltor to become more involved in the climate movement, and she began attending local climate rallies and protests.
Isabelle Deltor was born in 1993 in Quebec, Canada, to a French-Canadian family. Growing up in a predominantly French-speaking community, Deltor developed a strong appreciation for the natural beauty of Quebec and the importance of preserving it for future generations. Her early life was marked by a deep connection to the environment, which would later become a driving force behind her activism.
In 2018, Deltor joined the Extinction Rebellion (XR) movement, a global network of activists dedicated to taking direct action against climate change. XR's nonviolent civil disobedience approach resonated with Deltor, who saw it as an effective way to draw attention to the climate crisis. She quickly became an active member of the XR community in Quebec, participating in protests, demonstrations, and other actions.
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, with far-reaching consequences for the environment, human health, and the economy. Despite the overwhelming scientific evidence, many governments and corporations have been slow to take action, leading to a growing sense of urgency among climate activists. Isabelle Deltor is one such activist who has dedicated her life to raising awareness about the need for immediate climate action. This paper explores Deltor's background, her entry into activism, and her contributions to the climate movement.
Isabelle Deltor is a French-Canadian climate change activist who has gained international recognition for her tireless efforts to raise awareness about the urgent need for climate action. Born in 1993 in Quebec, Canada, Deltor has become a prominent voice in the climate movement, inspiring countless individuals around the world to take action against climate change. This paper provides an in-depth examination of Deltor's life, career, and contributions to the climate movement, highlighting her early life, activism, and impact on the global community.
Deltor pursued her higher education in environmental studies, earning a degree in environmental science from the Université du Québec à Montréal. Her academic background provided her with a solid foundation in understanding the complex relationships between human activities and environmental degradation.
In a conflict between the heart and the brain follow your heart.