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  1. The papers of Loreto Abbey Rathfarnham contain a wealth of information for those interested in religious sisters, education in Ireland, women’s history, and local history. Novitiate records include registers, noviceship annals, registers of canonical and academic examinations undertaken by postulants and novices, and accounts for the novitiate.

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  2. Loreto Abbey Rathfarnham. Loreto Abbey is surely one of the most stunning buildings in Rathfarnham and it is a marvellous example of Georgian architecture. The buildings are so big and distinctive that you can easily spot them from the Dublin Mountains.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RathfarnhamRathfarnham - Wikipedia

    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.

  4. Loreto Abbey, Rathfarnham. Complete reconstruction and restoration of convent buildings, dating from 18th century, and church, affected by dry rot and imminent structural collapse. Structural reinforcement with steel frame to the church, brick vault had to be replaced by steel and timber construction, ... Read more. Project details. Description:

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  5. 15. 3.6K views 12 years ago. Mother Teresa talks about her memories of Loreto Abbey in Rathfarnham. At the age of 18, Mother Teresa came to Ireland for a short stay to learn English. This...

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  6. thames.cs.rhul.ac.uk › ~fionn › struleLoreto Abbey - History

    " Loreto Abbey is a Catholic second-level boarding school for girls. It is owned and managed by the Sisters of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary which was founded by Mary Ward (1585-1645), who devoted her life to the cause of Catholic Education. The 18th Century saw the spread and development of the Institute on the Continent and in ...

  7. / Architecture of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown. / Founded in 1841 by Frances Teresa Ball (1794-1861), a native of Dublin. Her first foundation was at Rathfarnham and was called Loreto Abbey, from which title the sisters became known as Loreto sisters.