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They are usually expensive schools that tend to be up-market and traditional in style, some Catholic schools fall into this category as well, e. g. St Joseph's College, Gregory Terrace, Saint Ignatius ' College, Riverview, St Aloysius ' College ( Sydney ) and St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill, as well as Loreto Kirribilli, Monte Sant Angelo Mercy College, St Ursula's College and Loreto Normanhurst for girls.
Loreto Terrace on the north side of the Abbey was formerly known as The Ponds, a name originating apparently from the large pond which two hundred years ago occupied the low lying field between Loreto Terrace and Nutgrove Avenue.

Loreto and on
Pope Leo XIII, known as " The Rosary Pope ", issued twelve encyclicals and five apostolic letters on the rosary and added the invocation Queen of the most Holy Rosary to the Litany of Loreto.
One of the forces that drove the spread of the rosary during the 19th century among Roman Catholics was the influence of the Rosary Pope, a title given to Pope Leo XIII ( 1878 – 1903 ) because he issued a record twelve encyclicals and five Apostolic Letters on the rosary, instituted the Catholic custom of daily rosary prayer during the month of October and, in 1883, added the invocation Queen of the most Holy Rosary to the Litany of Loreto.
With royal protection, the first Guayrá mission, Loreto, was established on the Paranapané by Father Cataldino and Father Marcerata in 1610.
The Peruvian captain Benigno Bustamante, then governor of the Peruvian department of Loreto, founded the city itself on April 25, 1867.
Father Oschwald died on February 27, 1873, and was buried under the altar at the old St. Ambrose Church at the Loreto Monastery.
Eventually betrayed by a Yaqui woman whose sympathies lay with Loreto Molina and other Yaquis opposed to resisting Mexican authority, Cajemé was finally captured while visiting family in the pueblo of San José de Guaymas ( about 8 miles north of the Port of Guaymas ) on April 13, 1887.
Loreto is located above sea-level on the right bank of the Musone river.
To its north stood the forts Loreto and Guadalupe on opposite hilltops.
She took her solemn vows on 14 May 1937, while serving as a teacher at the Loreto convent school in Entally, eastern Calcutta.
The first act occurs in Barrio del Carmen, then another act to commemorate the Treaty of Loreto and the Treaty of Guadalupe on Hidalgo and Chihualcan Streets.
Loreto area on the Raritan Bay to both Midtown Manhattan and the Wall Street area.
The old quiet tree shaded avenue has been completely swept away, along with the narrow lanes a cramped passage bounded on both sides by towering walls and full of right angled bends, which wended its crooked course between Loreto Convent cemetery and the garden of Nutgrove House.
In 1294 Nikola Frankopan, gave the Holy House to the Pope to be placed on Papal lands, at Loreto, near Ancona.
The Italian influence on the suburb is also reflected in many of the existing street names which were named after various cities located throughout Italy including Genoa Street, Verona Range, Tivoli Esplanade, Ortona Parade, Novara Crescent, Pavia Road, Cremona Road and Loretta Avenue ( originally named Loretto, a misspelling of the Italian city of Loreto ).
Mullingar Hockey Club currently has 4 adult teams and the club play its matches in the Loreto College, on the Longford road, not far from the hospital.
However, despite the great satisfaction, the award caused polarized reactions indicating that the Regional Government of Loreto would be on duty to plan better urban development in Iquitos for the forecasted intense tourism.
The Blessed Sacrament Chapel of Adoration or The Adoration Chapel, as it is more commonly known as, is situated on the grounds of the Loreto Convent.
This single-room chapel is a reconstructed building based on the site of an old school set up by the Loreto Sisters.
Amazonas is a department of northern Peru bordered by Ecuador on the north and west, Cajamarca Department on the west, La Libertad Department on the south, and Loreto Department and San Martín Department on the east.
It is bordered by the La Libertad, San Martín, Loreto and Ucayali regions on the north ; the Ucayali Region on the east ; the Pasco Region on the south ; and the Lima and Ancash regions on the west.

Loreto and north
Jesuit control over the peninsula was gradually extended, first in the region around Loreto, then to the south in the Cape region, and finally toward the north across the northern boundary of present day Baja California Sur.
By 1820 Spanish influence was marked by the chain of missions reaching from Loreto, north to San Diego, to just north of today's San Francisco Bay Area and extended inland approximately 25 to 50 miles from the missions.
Iquitos is located within the boundaries of the Province of Maynas, north of Loreto.
The Ucayali Region is bordered by the Brazilian state of Acre on the east ; the region of Madre de Dios on the southeast ; Cusco on the south ; Junín, Pasco and Huánuco on the west ; and Loreto on the north.
The Bairro Alto district is generally delimited in the south by the Calçada do Combro and Rua do Loreto, west by Rua do Século, north by Rua D. Pedro V and east by Rua da Misericórdia and Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara.
Regional flights are available at the Palo Verde Airport ( to the north of town ), and international flights are available at the Loreto Airport ( 123 km to the south ).
Saint Basso in Cupramarittima was the stopping place for pilgrims coming from the south and the Blessed Virgin in Ponte Metauro in Fano was the stopping place for those coming from the north .” ( Cucco p 25 ) But these were merely roads that ran along the coast, whereas the interior of the country was networked with “ major arteries to Loreto and one should rather talk of a huge number of little roads that would end at Loreto from each valley, each hill and each village .” ( Ibid p26 )

Loreto and side
On eastern side of northern ranges, the Sonoran Desert ecoregion covers southeastern California and northeastern Baja California as far south as the town of Loreto, Baja California Sur.
Loreto College, St Stephen's Green, one of Ireland's best-known fee-paying schools for girls, is located at number 53, on the East side of the Green.

Loreto and Abbey
Agnes initially went to the Loreto Abbey in Rathfarnham, Ireland, to learn English, the language the Sisters of Loreto used to teach school children in India.
Rathfarnham is home to several notable historic buildings, including Rathfarnham Castle and Loreto Abbey, four parks: Marlay Park, Dodder Park, St. Enda's and Bushy Park, and several pubs including The Eden, Buglers, Revels and the landmark Yellow House.
This closed down in 1890 when the establishment was transferred to a house named Leighton Lodge near Loreto Abbey.
The imposing buildings of Loreto Abbey in Lower Rathfarnham form a landmark visible for many miles south of the city.
In the 1920s, novice Agnes Bojaxhiu ( later to become Mother Theresa ) came to Loreto Abbey to learn English.
Directly across the road from the Abbey is Beaufort House, which is now the headquarters of the Loreto Order in Ireland.
The road to Harold's Grange continues southward from Loreto Abbey, past some very old houses, which have been restored in recent years.
Both fine buildings of Loreto Abbey and Rathfarnham Castle also provide amenity value.

Loreto and was
A native of Montefano, a small village near Macerata and Loreto he was the son of Ricardo Cervini who was the Apostolic Treasurer in Ancona.
On his return to Rome, he was named Bishop of Camerino, then governor of Loreto and of all Umbria.
An only child, Vivian Hartley was sent to the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Roehampton ( now Woldingham School ) in 1920, from Loreto Convent, Darjeeling by her devoutly Catholic mother.
This congregation, to which appeals were made from the decisions of the vice-legate, was united to the Congregation of Loreto within the Roman Curia ; in 1774 the vice-legate was made president, thus depriving it of almost all authority.
After attending Loreto Normanhurst, Martin graduated from the University of Sydney in 1975 with a Bachelor of Arts degree, in which her major study was Music.
Many of Serra's letters and other documentation are extant, the principal ones being his " Diario " of the journey from Loreto to San Diego, which was published in Out West ( March to June 1902 ) along with Serra's " Representación.
Settlements in Loreto, Baja California Sur were established in 1697, but it was not until the threat of incursion by Russian fur traders and potentially settlers, coming down from Alaska in 1765, that Spain, under King Charles III, felt development of more northern installations were necessary.
Several years later his body was moved to a shrine near Loreto Shrine Chapel in the village.
From 1707, the Broschi family lived in the coastal city of Barletta, a few miles from Andria, but at the end of 1711, they made the much longer move to the capital city of Naples, where, in 1712 Carlo's elder brother Riccardo was enrolled at the Conservatory of S. Maria di Loreto, specialising in composition.
But after all, Mexico has had experience of housing projects since Porfirio Díaz's regime, one of those, still remains and is the Barrio of Loreto in San Ángel, Álvaro Obregón, D. F., that was a project for a paper factory workers.
) He was a pupil of Antonio Cesti and Loreto Vittori in 1650.
She was educated at Loreto Convent and the Western Australian Institute of Technology, and graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art ( NIDA ) in 1977.
She was educated at St. Peter's, Athlone ; Loreto Bray Convent, County Wicklow ; University College Dublin and St Patrick's College, Maynooth.
As he became a respected painter, he came to the attention of Bramante, the papal architect, who was passing through Loreto ( a pilgrimage site near Recanati ).
From 1513 to 1528 he was at Loreto, where he cased the outside of the Santa Casa in white marble, covered with reliefs and statuettes in niches between engaged columns ; a small part of this sculpture was the work of Andrea, but the greater part was executed by Raffaello da Montelupo, Tribolo and others of his assistants and pupils.

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