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New convent domains, 1848–1913
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Chapter Three analyses Loreto’s expansion, creating new convents and schools between 1848 and 1881. It examines the beginnings of the three most significant: at Bow Bazaar and Sealdah (both within Calcutta’s city precincts, yet with completely different pre-existing Roman Catholic genealogies and India-specific constraints), and then a new convent and school founded at Darjeeling (644 kilometres away). The chapter then turns to the Entally orphanage in Calcutta and explores Loreto’s stronger forays into the education of poor Eurasians.

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