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  2. Sisters of Loreto - Wikipedia

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    With a group of the English members, she set up a school for young women, first at St. Martin's Lane, then at Hammersmith. In England, she wore secular garb, and was known as Mrs. Long. [ 8 ] From this community, she founded Bar Convent in York in 1677 at the invitation of Sir Thomas Gascoigne .

  3. Loretto Abbey Catholic Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey also fundraises every year for Loretto schools overseas and for charities in need. In 2007, for instance, $25,000 was raised for Loreto St. Vincent's Primary School in Darjeeling. $10,000 was raised for the new Loreto school is South Sudan in 2012. Proceeds from events like dances and civies day go towards the annual charity. [8]

  4. Church of St. John the Evangelist (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Sketch of the second church building from Landmarks of Toronto (1904) The Church of St. John the Evangelist, also known as St. John's Garrison Church or the Garrison Church, was an Anglican church in downtown Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1844, the congregation had three church buildings before being disbanded in 1985.

  5. Sisters of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of Life have two convents in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and several convents in New York, United States: St. Paul the Apostle Convent, Sacred Heart of Jesus Convent, St. Barnabas Convent and St. Frances de Chantal Convent, where over 120 sisters live in community.

  6. St. Joseph's College School - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph's College School (St. Joseph's College, SJCS, or St. Joe's, more colloquially known as St. Joe's Wellesley), originally known as St. Joseph's Academy for Young Ladies is a girls' Catholic high school in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada operated by the Toronto Catholic District School Board, formerly the Metropolitan Separate School Board in which the school is a member since 1987.

  7. Education in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame High School (Toronto, 1949– Congregation of Notre Dame) St. Basil-the-Great College School (North York, 1962– Basilian Fathers) St. Joseph's College School (Toronto, 1850– Sisters of St. Joseph) St. Joseph's Commercial School (Toronto, 1880– Sisters of St. Joseph) [10] St. Joseph High School (Etobicoke, 1949– Sisters of St ...

  8. Faithful Companions of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Poles Convent, Ware, Hertfordshire (closed in 1986; merged with St Edmund's College) St Joseph's Convent, Hartlepool (now English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College) Upton Hall School, Upton, Merseyside; Hollies Convent FCJ School, Manchester. Founded 1853, closed in 1985. Stella Maris Convent, Broadstairs; St. Victoire's Convent, Hackney ...

  9. Mary Ward (nun) - Wikipedia

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    A Catholic elementary school in Niagara Falls, Ontario is also carries her name. Schools in Germany named for her include, the Maria-Ward-Schule in Landau [16] and the St. Marien-Schulen in Regensburg. [17] In addition, there is the private St Mary's School, Cambridge in England, Loreto Toorak (Mandeville Hall) in Melbourne and Loreto ...