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  2. Rathfarnham - Wikipedia

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    Loreto Abbey in Lower Rathfarnham forms a landmark visible for a number of miles south of the city. [citation needed] It served as the headquarters of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Rathfarnham House. The mansion which now forms the centrepiece of the group was built by Mr. William Palliser about 1725.

  3. Michael Corcoran (nun) - Wikipedia

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    In 1865, Corcoran entered the Loreto Abbey Rathfarnham and took her father's name, Michael, as a religious name. [1] She made her final profession in 1867. [2] In 1875, Corcoran was elected the Mother Superior of the Rathfarnham convent. [2]

  4. Loreto Abbey, Dalkey - Wikipedia

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    The Irish branch of the institute was founded in 1821 by Frances Teresa Ball (1794 - 1861), a native of Dublin. Her first foundation was at Rathfarnham and was called Loreto Abbey. When Loreto Abbey Dalkey was founded, Dalkey was a small fishing village, though in earlier times it had been well known as one of the ports for Dublin. Along its ...

  5. Frances Mary Teresa Ball - Wikipedia

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    The first offshoot was planted in Navan, County Meath, in the year 1833. The year 1840 was marked by the erection of the first church in Ireland dedicated to the Sacred Heart, in Loretto Abbey, Rathfarnham. In addition to the boarding and day schools, the sisters conduct orphanages. [5]

  6. List of monastic houses in County Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Loreto Abbey ^ Sisters of Loreto founded 1821 by Frances Ball at Rathfarnham House [14: Loreto Abbey, Dalkey: Sisters of Loreto founded 1843 by Frances Ball; boarding school for girls opened 17 August 1843;

  7. Loreto High School Beaufort - Wikipedia

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    Loreto leaves School Beaufort is a voluntary fee-paying roman catholic secondary school for girls located on the grounds of Beaufort House on Grange Road in Rathfarnham, South Dublin. It is across the street from Loreto Abbey.

  8. Loreto Abbey - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 September 2012, at 15:13 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Teresa Ellen Dease - Wikipedia

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    At the age of twenty-five, Dease entered Loretto Abbey in Rathfarnham, taking the name Teresa. [4] In January 1847 Bishop Michael Power of Toronto went on a six-month visit to Europe, seeking to recruit additional priests and to raise money for his cathedral. While in Ireland he arranged for the Sisters of Loreto to establish a mission in ...