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2014-International-Directory.Pdf Directory Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary Casa Loreto, Rome June 2014 Contents Generalate & International Offices ................................ 3 Provincial/Regional Offices + Superiors ....................... 5 Congregatio Jesu Generalate ........................................ 8 Australia ......................................................................... 9 Canada .......................................................................... 16 Eastern Africa .............................................................. 19 England ......................................................................... 21 Ireland ............................................................................ 24 Kolkata (India) ............................................................... 35 Mauritius ....................................................................... 38 Peru ............................................................................... 39 South Africa ................................................................. 40 Spain .............................................................................. 41 U.S.A .............................................................................. 43 Institute Alphabetical List ............................................ 46 Generalate and International Offices Casa Loreto Tel: +39 06 863 99701 Via Massaua 3 Fax: +39 06 863 99709 00162 ROMA [email protected] Italy Institute Leader Tel: +39 06 863 99701 Marian Moriarty Fax: +39 06 861 0132 (Private) [email protected] Institute Consultors Tel: +39 06 863 99701 Sandra Perrett Ext. 117 [email protected] Carmen Diston Ext. 114 [email protected] Barbara Murphy Ext. 124 [email protected] Beatrice Stuart Ext. 118 [email protected] Secretariat Tel: +39 06 863 99701 Teresa McGlinchey Ext. 123 [email protected] [email protected] Cristina Stirpe Ext. 120 [email protected] Pilar Gonzalez-Cano Ext. 122 [email protected] 3 Institute Treasurer Tel: +353 1 4240 426 Geraldine McAleer IBVM Fax: +353 1 4240 430 Loreto International House [email protected] 25 Rathfarnham Wood Rathfarnham Dublin 14 Ireland Institute Archivist Tel: +353 1 6620 158 Aine Hughes Fax: +353 1 6620 158 Loreto Central Archives [email protected] 55 St. Stephen’s Green DUBLIN 2 Ireland NGO Office Tel: +1 347 357 9893 Sr. Cecilia O’Dwyer [email protected] IBVM NGO Office 211 East 43rd Street Suite 1803 NEW YORK NY 10017-4719 U.S.A. IBVM Website Manager Tel: + 44 121 456 4700 Sr. Una Coogan IBVM Mob + 44 773 553 5123 Newman House [email protected] Catholic Chaplaincy 29 Harrisons Road BIRMINGHAM B15 3QR England 4 Provincial / Regional Offices and Leaders Australia : +61 3 9813 4023 & SE Asia +61 3 9813 4091 [email protected] Margaret Mary Flynn +61 3 9813 4023 [email protected] Canada: +1 416 483 2238 +1 416 485 9884 [email protected] Patricia Grant +1 416 483 2238 [email protected] Eastern Africa: +254 20 271 0777 +254 20 272 1609 [email protected] Seraphine Oweggi +254 20 271 0777 [email protected] England: +44 161 227 0220 +44 161 227 1826 [email protected] Anne McEvoy +44 161 227 0228 [email protected] 5 Kolkata: +91 33 2229 7054 +91 33 2249 7767 [email protected] Anita Maria Braganza +91 33 2265 5852 [email protected] Ireland: +353 1 493 3827 +353 1 493 3008 [email protected] Noelle Corscadden +353 1 493 4424 [email protected] Mauritius: +230 454 3906 +230 465 0746 [email protected] Christine Jaffarally +230 454 3906 [email protected] Peru: +51 1 534 4859 +51 1 534 4859 [email protected] Miroslava Santillan Davila +51 1 534 4859 [email protected] 6 Spain: +34 91 552 7544 +34 91 551 0959 [email protected] Isabel Gortázar +34 91 552 7544 Ext 4. [email protected] U.S.A: +1 630 868 2904 +1 630 868 2852 [email protected] Catherine Foley +1 630 665 3814 [email protected] 7 Congregatio Jesu Generalate Congegatio Jesu Via Nomentana 250 00162 ROMA Italy +39 06 862 2021 +39 06 860 7561 [email protected] General Superior Jane Livesey CJ [email protected] General Consultors Elena Gatica Romero CJ [email protected] Elisabeth Kampe CJ [email protected] Prisca Vadakepoondikulam CJ [email protected] Cecilia Yeom Jaeyoung CJ [email protected] Secretariat: Františka Sedláková CJ [email protected] Carla Bellone [email protected] 8 Australia & S.E. Asia 9 1 Loreto Centre 5 Loreto Sisters 257 Auburn Road - Level 2 39 Webster Street HAWTHORN EAST BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3123 Vic 3350 ) + 61 3 9813 4023 ) +61 3 5333 8555 4 + 61 3 9813 4019 4 +61 3 5333 8599 Mailing Address Loreto Province Centre 6 Loreto Sisters P.O. Box 4082 Unit 3/20 Aylwin Ave AUBURN SOUTH BURWOOD VIC 3122 VIC 3124 ) + 61 3 9808 7473 2 Loreto Sisters 4 + 61 3 9808 7270 175 Nicholson Street ABBOTSFORD 7 Loreto Sisters VIC 3067 Corpus Christi Aged Care Fac. ) + 61 3 9419 7103 80 Clayton Road 4 CLAYTON Vic 3168 3 Loreto Sisters ) + 61 3 9543 3547 (DC) De Paul Manor Estate + 61 3 9543 3275 (MS) 7905/1 Edmund Rice Drive + 61 3 9544 1708 (JD) ASHMORE Qld 4214 8 Loreto Sisters (Hol. Hse.) ) +61 7 5582 7905 2/17 Perry Street COOLUM BEACH 4 Loreto Sisters QLD 4573 14 Lyons Street South ) + 61 7 5446 4527 BALLARAT CENTRAL VIC 3350 9 Loreto Sisters ) + 61 3 5331 1471 Unit 2311, 398 Cavendish Road 4 + 61 3 5331 3260 COORPAROO QLD 4151 ) +63 7 3397 0157 (ZO) 10 Australia & S.E. Asia 10 Loreto Sisters (Hol. Hse.) 14 Loreto Community 9/59 - 63 71 Carabella Street Howard Avenue KIRRIBILLI DEE WHY NSW 2061 NSW 2099 ) + 61 2 9923 2900 ) + 61 2 9982 3990 + 61 2 9959 5378 (C.L.) 4 + 61 2 9956 7302 11 Madre Loreto PO Box 044 15 Loreto Sisters DILI 1/16 Gaynor Court ) +670 7729 3940 MALVERN +670 7747 8086 (NH) VIC 3144 ) +61 3 9500 1865 12 Loreto Sisters 113 Riversdale Road 16 Loreto Sisters HAWTHORN 2 Talbot Grove Vic 3122 MARRYATVILLE ) + 61 3 9815 0203 (MW) SA 5068 + 61 3 9815 0256 (DB) ) + 61 8 8364 4135 + 61 3 9815 0209 (LH) 4 + 61 8 8364 1510 13 Loreto Sisters 17 Loreto Sisters 8 Geelong Avenue 6 Chessington Gardens HOLLAND PARK MT. CLAREMONT QLD 4121 WA 6010 ) + 61 7 3397 9051 ) + 61 89384 9114 4 + 61 7 3397 8606 4 + 61 8 9386 7206 18 Loreto Community 28, Mount Pleasant Avenue NORMANHURST NSW 2076 ) + 61 2 9489 0135 4 + 61 2 9489 0892 Australia & S.E. Asia 11 19 Loreto Sisters (Hol. Hse.) 24 Loreto Sisters "Casita" Mary MacKillop House 85 Rockingham Road 4 King Street ROCKINGHAM HAWTHORN EAST WA 6168 VIC 3123 ) + 61 8 9528 3594 ) +61 3 9861 9615 20 Loreto Community 25 Sr. Mary Murray IBVM Unit 139, Dalton Gardens The Lodge, Rm. 9 678 Victoria Road Lourdes Valley RYDE 18 Cross Road NSW 2112 MYRTLE BANK SA 5064 ) + 61 2 9808 4702 ) +61 8 8379 4849 4 + 61 2 9808 4702 26 Sr. Mary Roarty IBVM 21 Sr. Maureen Burke, IBVM James Milson Village Unit 140, Dalton Gardens Rm. 26, Floor 2 678 Victoria Road 4 Clark Road RYDE NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2112 NSW 2060 ) + 61 2 9346 1572 22 Loreto Sisters 21 O'Brien Drive 27 Loreto Sisters ST. ALBANS VIC 3021 Mercy Care ) + 61 3 9364 0410 42/71 Ruislip Street WEMBLEY WA 6014 23 Loreto Sisters Cabrini Ashwood 28 Sr. Veronica Brady IBVM 54 Queen's Parade Mercy Care ASHWOOD Room AX 21 VIC 3147 18 Barrett Street ) +61 3 9508 3000 WEMBLEY WA 6014 12 Australia & S.E. Asia 29 Sr. Ellison Taffe IBVM 33 Sr. Wendy Hildebrand IBVM 45 Labilliere Street 5/8 - 14 Kyngdon Street BACCHUS MARSH CAMMERAY VIC 3340 NSW 2062 ) +61 3 5367 8195 ) + 61 2 9929 6688 30 Sr. Jan Niall IBVM 34 Sr. Margaret Manion IBVM 24 Bermingham Cres. 180 Curtain Street BAYVIEW CARLTON NORTH NT 0820 VIC 3054 ) + 61 8 8981 4943 ) + 61 3 9347 1868 4 + 61 8 8941 3931 4 + 61 3 9347 3952 Mailing Address Sr. Jan Niall IBVM 35 Sr. Angela Kennedy IBVM P.O. Box 563 3/18 Vaucluse Street PARAP CLAREMONT NT 0804 WA 6010 ) + 61 8 9385 6612 31 Sr. Helen Murphy IBVM 4 PO Box 167 BEAUFORT VIC 36 Sr. Margaret Murphy IBVM 3373 60 Boundary Street ) +63 3 5349 2880 CLOVELLY NSW 2031 32 Sr. Margaret Burchell IBVM ) + 61 2 9665 0269 Unit 90 4 + 61 2 9665 0260 16 Bedford Street BOX HILL 37 Sr. Jacqueline McGilp IBVM VIC 3128 109/18 Cooinda Drive ) + 61 3 9899 7272 DELACOMBE 4 + 61 3 9899 7272 VIC 3356 ) +61 3 5335 1809 Australia & S.E. Asia 13 38 Sr. Margaret Noone IBVM 43 Sr. Carolyn McSwiney IBVM 1/35 Osborne Avenue Unit 12, 420 Riversdale Road GLEN IRIS HAWTHORN EAST VIC 3146 3123 ) + 61 3 9822 1114 ) +61 3 8832 0474 39 Sr. Therese Lechte IBVM 44 Sr. Gerardine Carroll IBVM 1/151 Summerhill Road Unit 13, 420 Riversdale Road GLEN IRIS Hawthorn East VIC 3146 3123 ) + 61 3 9886 9287 ) +61 3 8832 0475 40 Sr. Teresa Lowery IBVM 45 Sr. Jennifer Collins IBVM Little Sisters of the Poor Aged Care Unit 8, 420 Riversdale Road 2 Rawling Street HAWTHORN EAST GLENDALOUGH 3123 W A 6016 ) +61 3 8832 0470 41 Sr. Margaret M. Honner IBVM 46 Sr. Margaret Mary Flynn IBVM Pineview Village 15 Marian Street 43/3 Conyngham Street HAWTHORN VIC 3122 GLENSIDE SA 5065 47 Sr. Pat Leadbetter IBVM ) + 61 8 8379 8689 2/10 Lake Street 4 +61 8 8379 5284 LAKE WENDOUREE Victoria 3350 42 Sr. Anne Byrne IBVM Unit 10, 420 Riversdale Road 48 Sr. Helen Maguire IBVM HAWTHORN EAST 7/153 Burns Bay Road 3123 LANE COVE ) +61 3 8832 0472 NSW 2066 ) + 61 2 9420 9589 4 + 61 2 9420 9589 14 Australia & S.E. Asia 49 Loreto Sisters 54 Sr. Pauline Prince IBVM 2/16 Gaynor Court Unit 67 James Milson Village MALVERN 65 High Street VIC 3144 NORTH SYDNEY ) + 61 3 950 941 77 NSW 2060 ) + 61 2 8920 9364 50 Sr. Theresa Elliott IBVM 4 + 61 2 8920 9374 33/80 Mooro Drive MT. CLAREMONT 55 Sr. Chris Burke IBVM WA 6010 25 Avelino cnr Jocson Street ) + 61 8 9284 4229 Xavierville2, Loyola Heights Quezon City 51 Loreto Sisters ) +63 2 927 9545 Units 123, 124, 127 - 360 Glen Osmond Road 56 Sr.
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