The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Loreto nuns \Lo*ret"o nuns\, or Loretto nuns \Lo*ret"to nuns\
[From Loreto, a city in Italy famous for its Holy House, said
to be that in which Jesus lived, brought by angels from
Nazareth.] (R. C. Ch.)
Members of a congregation of nuns founded by Mrs. Mary Teresa
Ball, near Dublin, Ireland, in 1822, and now spread over
Ireland, India, Canada, and the United States. The nuns are
called also Ladies of Loreto. They are engaged in teaching
girls.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]