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    Visit the Loretto Motherhouse, home to the Sisters of Loretto since 1824, with many Sisters and Co-members in residence, multiple historic buildings, including our Heritage Center Archives and Museum, a working farm and two retreat centers. Learn more.

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Stay up-to-date with the Loretto Community by reading our Loretto Magazine, which comes out three times a year. Read online from the website, or sign up to receive notification of new issues here.

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    Loretto at the UN Newsletter

    brings you up close and personal with Loretto’s peace and justice advocacy at the United Nations. Keep current with action alerts, human interest stories and reports of Loretto members’ and students’ participation in working sessions.

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    Loretto Circle e-Newsletter

    is published monthly by Loretto Outreach, giving readers an idea of the types of issues and activities in which Loretto vowed members, co-members, Volunteers and Circle participants are involved, and occasionally highlighting some of their personal interests.

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    Loretto Feminist Network (LFN)

    Building on its history of CouRAGE, the new newsletter is called EnCourage. It comes out three times a year. The focus is on the issues facing women in today’s society and the work of the Loretto Community in support of women’s issues.


Photo credits: Header photo of Barbara Roche in an embrace: Loretto Community; "Our Religious Traditions…" banner handmade by Robert Strobridge.