A BEGINNING
In 1981, Mother Anselme Marie Parisotto, at the request of a Mexican priest, travelled to Mexico. Msgr. Talavera, who was in charge of the pastorate of Iztapalapa, a working-class borough of Mexico City, recommended she focus her energies in this area. In October 1983, four sisters arrived in Mexico City and immediately began their ministry within the Madre de Cristo parish where they coordinated sacramental catechesis. The following year, they started accepting girls interested in religious life and subsequently opened a teaching centre.
The Canadian Clarac Institute opened in 1990 for kindergarten and elementary students, and secondary and preparatory programs were added a few years later. Every summer, the sisters organize a day camp for children from underpriviliged families. In 2002, the sisters began working with the “Fraternal Community for a Better Life”, a day centre for the elderly in Comala, in the state of Colima. They also participate in vocational outreach activities and temporary missions during Holy Week.
Institutions and services
- Nursery school and kindergarten
- Primary, secondary and preparatory school
- Parish ministry
- Day camp for underprivileged children
- Day centre for seniors
- Holy Week mission
- Vocation ministry
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- Capital:
- Mexico
- GDP per capita (CURRENT US $)*:
- 8 444,00
- Population (NUMBER OF PEOPLE)*:
- 130 759 000
- Public spending on education (% OF TOTAL GDP)*:
- 5,3
- Density (PEOPLE/KM2)*:
- 67,3
- UNIVERSITY SCHOOLING (% OF POP 25 TO 64)†:
- 17,4
- Number of physicians (X/1000 people)*:
- 2,2
- HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURE (% OF TOTAL GDP)*:
- 5,9
*Source: World Statistics Pocket Book - 2018 Edition - United Nations, New York, 2018
†Source: Investinontario.com – Education at a glance: Adult education level, Tertiary, 2017
Contact information
Sister Marie Jeanne Benoit
Carretera a San Pablo 374
Santiago Tepalcatlalpan
México. D.F. 16200
Tel.: 55. 5675.0258 ext. 2103