LORETO HOUSE 7,MIDDLETON ROW, KOLKATA 700071
Mrs. Marie Carol Gaspar
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ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INSTITUTE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY (LORETO)
THE INSTITUTE OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY(LORETO)was founded by Mary Ward(1585-1645), a dynamic English Catholic lady, during the most turbulent times in England when Catholics were being persecuted, and Europe was being troubled by religious intolerance and the rights of women were unheard of. It was under these circumstances that Mary Ward, who had been called to a religious life when she was all of 15 years, took it upon herself to envision a very active order, working in society for the education and upliftmen of women. The task set by our founders continues to be carried out by her spiritual daughters and Mary Ward herself remains as an ever inspiring figure to young women worldwide. On 19th December 2009, Pope Benedict XVI declared Mary Ward as Venerable and recognition was given to her as a woman of heroic virtue.
LOOKING BACK... A BRIEF GLIMPSE THROUGH THE PAGES OF TIME.
Loreto in India owes its origin to a visit by Dr Bakhaus to Loreto Abbey, Rathfarnham, Ireland, in 1840 to request Mother Teresa Ball to send sisters to set up a school for Catholic children in Calcutta. In response to this, Mother Teresa Ball sent 7 Loreto Sisters and 5 Postulates, all in their twenties, under the leadership of Delphine Hart to India, with the belief that they would probably never see their homeland again. These pioneers were Mother Delphine Hart, Mother Teresa Mons, Mother Martina McCann, Sisters Alexia Egan, Benigna Egan, Veronica Fox, Gabriel Doyle, Miss Isabella Hart (M.Delphine's sister), a Miss McDonough(later named as Sister Xaveria), along with two other postulants, Miss Shanley and Miss Fitzpatrick. Sailing on a ship named The Scotia, this group of pioneers left Dublin on September 1,1841 from Ireland and landed at Babughat, Kolkata on December 29,1841. They were the first congregation to come to North India.
Arrangements were made for a formal welcome and religious ceremony at the Cathedral on Portuguese Church Street. A great civic reception was held the next day, where they were welcomed by the Ladies of the Nun Committee, a large gathering of the people of Calcutta and Bishop Carew, and thereafter they were installed at the house in Middleton Row. Earlier occupants of the building included Henry Vansittart, Governor of Bengal (1760-64),Sir Elijah Impey, First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court at Calcutta (1774-82) and from 1824, the Second Anglican Bishop of Calcutta, Bishop Heber. On January 10,1842, Loreto House School was opened in this building. Meanwhile, the construction of St. Thomas' Church, on the same premises had begun from November 11,1841. The Catholic Archbishop of Calcutta, Mgr. Carew, also constructed a residence for himself next to the church and at the doorstep of Loreto House. This building was then known as St. Thomas' House. The only original buildings on the premises now are St. Thomas' Church and a part of the building where the college was first established. The Provincial of the Loreto institute in India now resides within the walls that first housed Loreto College.
On 10th January 1842 the Sisters began the school at Loreto House with 60 pupils as well as taking classes in the orphanage at the Murgihatta Cathedral in keeping with Mary Ward's dictum to "love the Poor". Thus began this long and wonderful journey of Loreto House that stands tall and proud,as an ever evolving dynamic educational institution, that priorities the wholistic development of the girls put into its care.
The pupils of this institution are set ideals that expect them to put in selfless service for the betterment of the world and its people, and for their own character formation. They are encouraged to guide their lives and deeds, motivated by ethical and moral values. The school aims to provide the best of Indian and Western values, as well as the timeless ancient and the progressive modern. It endeavours to put into its daily living the ever inspiring maxim of its foundress Mary Ward,- "Do good and do it well".
In the Gospel of John, Chapter 15, Jesus says, “I am the vine and you are the branches. Whoever remains in me and I in him, will bear much fruit; for you can do nothing without me".
Everyone who is seriously involved in the pursuit of Science becomes convinced of the Spiritual connection. Greatest ideas are the simplest. For some odd reason we disregard anything which is simple.
Let us take the proverb “as you sow, so shall you reap.” We can reap only what we sow, if we sow a mango seed, we cannot expect an apple tree. We can draw a very simple comparison between a plant and our life. If the seed is our thoughts, the mind is the soil, water is the actions and sunlight our feelings, if we look at this simple logic then life will become more enjoyable.
Every Kolkattians wish their daughter to study in Loreto House. Here is the answer of all queries regarding admission at Loreto House, Middleto Row, Kolkata.
When forms of Loreto House is available
One should start enquiring about admission in Loreto House in the month of October, Admission forms at Loreto House is available from the month of October. Last date of submission of form at Loreto House is within 15 days of availability of form.
In which class admission is taken at Loreto House
Usually fresh admission at Loreto House is taken for KG, but admission in other classes is on subject to availability of seat.
Minimum age for admission in Loreto House is 5+
Procedure for admission in Loreto House
There is a prescribed format of application which is to be submitted duly filled along with the photograph of student and other requisites. Admission is based on personal interaction or informal interview with the students and parents.
Fee details of Loreto House
Loreto House fees details are not available and will be updated.
Transport available for Loreto House
From school management there is no transport available for Loreto House, however there are pull cars which parents can manage on their own.
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