- the
Sisters of Loreto,
whose members included Mother Teresa of Calcutta. The
Sisters of Loreto and
Loretto are not related. The
Sisters of Loretto were...
- construction. The
chapel was
commissioned by the
Sisters of Loretto for
their girls' school,
Loretto Academy, in 1873.
Archbishop Jean-Baptiste Lamy had...
- It is best
known as the home
of the Maker's Mark
bourbon distillery. The city
takes its name from the
Sisters of Loretto, a
Catholic congregation founded...
- state)
Loretto,
Kentucky Loretto,
Michigan Loretto,
Minnesota Loretto,
Nebraska Loretto,
Pennsylvania Loretto,
Tennessee Loretto,
Virginia Loretto (Wytheville...
-
network of around 170,000
graduates worldwide. It was
founded in 1915 by the
Sisters of Loretto as
Loretto College, a
Catholic women's college, one
of the...
- girls." It is
named after the
Sisters of Loretto, who
established a
presence in
Kansas City in 1899. The land upon
which Loretto Academy was
built was purchased...
- for
Huron Indian refugees, and the
village of Loretto, Kentucky,
where the
Sisters of Loretto at the Foot
of the
Cross were
founded in 1812. The name's...
-
turned over to the
Toronto Catholic District School Board. The
Sisters also
founded Loretto College School on
Brunswick Avenue in 1915 and
started a college...
-
Loretto College School (a.k.a.
Loretto College, or
Loretto),
formerly the
Loretto Abbey Day
School and
Loretto Abbey Day
School and College, is a Catholic...
-
neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Established by the
Loretto Sisters in 1847, it is one
of Toronto's
oldest educational institutions and is part
of the...