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They are named after the sisters of Loreto.
In 1858 the Sisters of Loreto moved into the building and founded a girls' secondary school.
It is connected with the international group of schools served by the Sisters of Loreto.
This was the language the Sisters of Loreto used to teach school children in India.
Many are traditional all-girls schools run by the Sisters of Loreto ('sic').
It was staffed in its early years by the Sisters of Loreto, but nearly all the staff today is laity.
Soon after, it became the property of the Sisters of Loreto who used it as a school.
The other congregation is the Sisters of Loreto, a name they shared until recently, which is also spread widely around the world.
The school is owned by the Trust Board of the Sisters of Loreto.
Kindergarten through Eighth Grade, staffed by the Sisters of Loreto.
Since its inception, St Mary's College has been administered by the Sisters of Loreto.
While in Ireland he arranged for the Sisters of Loreto to establish a mission in Toronto.
In 1948 Mother Teresa changed her Sisters of Loreto habit to a simple cotton white sari with one blue stripe.
Sisters of Loreto was founded by Mary Ward who have their Indian provincialate in Kolkata.
The Sisters of Loreto use the initials I.B.V.M. after their names.
Loreto Abbey established by Sisters of Loreto at Rathfarnham.
The school was established during the British Raj by a group of Sisters of Loreto at 1846 at a temporary site.
The founding pastor was Reverend Paul Smith, a native from Ireland, who brought with him the Sisters of Loreto.
At 18 she decided to do so and got in touch with the Sisters of Loreto, an Irish Catholic order with missions in Bengal.
She joined a convent in the Sisters of Loreto, and has fond memories of her time there: "I loved the nuns and the work they did."
Loreto House was established in 1842 by the Sisters of Loreto belonging to the institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Loreto Abbey Dalkey is a Catholic secondary school for girls, under the auspices of the Sisters of Loreto.
The site on Beechdale Road was then run by the Sisters of Loreto, also known as the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
With the end of the war in 1918, a separate building was constructed for the school behind the church on Westminster Ave., which was run by Sisters of Loreto.