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What's On - Eucharist Celebration and Photographic Exhibition

Published: July 03, 2009

Celebrate the 400 years of Mary Ward and have Eucharist with the Loreto Community at St Francis Church Lonsdale Street, Melbourne on Sunday July 19 2009 at 2.30pm. A photographic exhibition highlighting Mary Ward and the story of Loreto will be on display in St Francis Pastoral Centre from July 19 to 31.

The purpose of this celebration is to delight in and give thanks to God for the story of Mary Ward's graced vision, 400 years ago of setting up a new Institute free of enclosure, dedicated to education of young women, with the flexibility to follow wherever God may lead in other areas of need.

http://www.loreto.org.au/news/article_display.cfm?article_id=316

 

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  1. The wonderful Loreto Sisters are truly leading the Gospel way of life, bringing about the reign of God, of peace with justice! Thank God for the Loreto Sisters!

    Thomas.

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