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Sr Mary Wright IBVM
SCHOLARSHIP
PROGRAMME
2026

Honouring 
Sr Mary Wright IBVM


Sr Mary Wright IBVM was a gifted leader, teacher, and Canon lawyer whose legacy of humility, wisdom, and transformative leadership continues to shape the Loreto network. Deeply committed to seeing and supporting the potential in others, Sr Mary championed generous, mission-led leadership at every level.

To honour her extraordinary contribution, Loreto Ministries is proud to offer two annual opportunities in her name — the Sr Mary Wright Leadership Scholarship and the Sr Mary Wright Canon Law Immersion — supporting the next generation of leaders to grow in courage, vision and service.

Both the Sr Mary Wright Leadership Scholarship and Canon Law Immersion will be offered annually commencing in 2026.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 19th SEPTEMBER 2025

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SR MARY WRIGHT LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP

Are you a current Loreto school leader looking to grow?

Apply for the Sr Mary Wright Leadership Scholarship if you:

  • Hold a current leadership role (teaching or administration) in a Loreto school

  • Are seeking to further develop your leadership capacity

  • Are ready for a study or immersion opportunity that will benefit both you and your school

Up to $25,000 is available to support your chosen leadership development path.

SR MARY WRIGHT CANON LAW IMMERSION

Are you a Loreto School Board Chair, Director, Committee Member, or Director of Mission seeking to deepen your governance knowledge?

Apply for the Sr Mary Wright Canon Law Immersion if you:

  • Serve as a current Board Chair, Director, Committee Member, or Director of Mission in a Loreto school

  • Are committed to strengthening values-based leadership across the Loreto network

  • Want to deepen your understanding of Canon Law and MPJP governance

Loreto Ministries will fully fund your participation in selected Canon Law study modules.


Selection Process

  • All applications for the Sr Mary Wright Leadership Scholarship and Canon
    Law Immersion will be reviewed by the Loreto Ministries Stewards.

  • The Stewards will meet to shortlist candidates prior to the LM Board Meeting on 8 October 2025.

  • Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend an interview with the Stewards and a member of the Wright family following that meeting.

  • Successful applicants will be notified shortly thereafter.

Suggested Canon Law Study Options

  • Graduate Diploma in Governance and Canon Law

    Graduate Certificate in Governance and Canon Law

    Higher degrees also allowable

    Online and blended options are available.

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  •  Graduate Diploma of Governance and Canon Law

     Available full-time, part-time, and online.

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Australia

  • Certificate in Canon Law (online)

    Offered by a Dominican-founded university.

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  • The Catholic University of America

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    Franciscan University of Steubenville (Germany)

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International

On Leadership

In 2024, Sr Mary Wright recorded a short video reflecting on her role as Province Leader and the values that shaped her leadership. She shared insights marked by humility, wisdom, and a deep belief in the potential of others.

In this excerpt, Mary speaks about generosity—offering a powerful reflection on what it means to lead with trust, joy, and compassion:

“One of the most important values in leadership, for me, is generosity. It’s not always listed as a core value, but I believe it’s essential. Generosity means trusting people, approaching leadership with positivity, and resisting the urge to control. It’s a very Christian way to lead, and a very effective one.

Generous leadership allows people to flourish. Sometimes people won’t ask for what they truly need - perhaps because they feel they don’t deserve it, or they don’t want to be a burden. But generous leaders help create the conditions where people feel seen, supported, and able to thrive.

There’s also something of felicity in this - a sense of joy, happiness, and presuming the best in others. These are the values I believe are most important in leadership.”

— Sr Mary Wright IBVM

A True Mary Ward Woman

Mary was a remarkable woman, known both nationally and internationally as an educator, leader, canon lawyer, writer, facilitator and board director. As a Loreto sister, she was at various times, Principal of Loreto Schools, Province Consultor, Province Bursar, Province Leader, Delegate to Chapters and Congregations, and Institute Leader.

Mary began her life in Melbourne, the second of seven siblings born to Molleen and Davern Wright. She was educated at Loreto Mandeville Hall Toorak and following a year studying medicine at university in 1964, she entered the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Loreto Sisters) in 1965.

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After her first profession of vows in the Institute, Mary completed a Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne from 1968-1970, followed by a Master of Science in 1971. She then completed a Diploma of Education at Monash University. Mary worked at various Loreto Schools in Australia as a teacher and boarding school supervisor, inspiring countless students with her ever-curious mind and passion for learning.

In 1977, Mary was appointed as school principal of Loreto Mary’s Mount Ballarat, marking the beginning of a long and distinguished career in leadership and administration.

In 1987, the then province leader Sister Anne McPhee, recognising the evolving needs of the Church and religious life, asked Mary to pursue a doctorate in canon law at the University of St Paul in Ottawa. At the completion of her study, Mary practised canon law in Australia and Rome, serving at the Vatican Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life. Her service in the Congregation included involvement with developing Public Juridic Persons, especially in the USA, Canada and Australia.

Mary’s leadership extended beyond her roles in education and canon law. She was appointed as Province Leader in 1996 and later elected as Institute Leader at the General Congregation in Mauritius in 1998, serving in this latter position for eight years. During this time, she played a pivotal role in uniting the Irish, American, and Canadian branches of the IBVM. Her global outlook led to the Courage to Moveinitiative, inviting Provinces to look at the needs of disadvantaged countries in their part of the world and move beyond borders, re-engaging with the missionary spirit evident in the early foundations.

This led to the establishment of new Loreto foundations in Ecuador, Mauritius, Seychelles, Ghana, Zambia, Namibia, Albania, Timor-Leste, and South Sudan; many of which are still serving local communities today.

After her term in Rome, Mary returned to Australia, and from her base in Melbourne, continued to work, both nationally and internationally, as a canonist, facilitator, presenter and board director. She generously shared her wisdom and knowledge, working with many different institutes and congregations, playing a pivotal role at critical turning points in their history. Mary was particularly conscious of smaller orders with fewer resources, giving substantial time and energy to this task.

Mary was a “renaissance woman” knowledgeable, cultured and proficient in a wide range of fields. Her commanding intellect and natural authority combined with her enviable ability to communicate profound and complex matters with refreshing clarity and simplicity made her a highly sought after adviser and speaker. A lover of history, science, nature, the arts and humanities, Mary was both grounded and imaginative, often drawing on music and art to illustrate an argument. Alongside her incisive intellect, Mary had a deep faith reflected in her motto “Come Lord Jesus,” an abiding freedom “to refer all to God,” practical compassion and a great capacity to enjoy life. She gave herself wholeheartedly to the task at hand whether it be work or recreation.

In November 2023 Mary was once again appointed the Leader of the Province of Australia and South East Asia; a position she held until January 2025 when she resigned due to ill health.

Mary’s recent months were marked by illness, which she faced with remarkable grace and quiet dignity. She died peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of expertise, wisdom, generosity, and deep grounded faith.

Mary was a true Mary Ward woman. We celebrate her life and give thanks for her immeasurable contribution to the Province, the global Institute, the Church and the wider community.

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For all scholarship enquiries contact:

Maureen.Ryan@loretoministries.org.au
+61 419 935 713

*Adapted from the words of Mother Gonzaga Barry in Serious Business, a play by Brigid Coleridge (Loreto Toorak 2005), commissioned for the Loreto 150-Year Travelling Exhibition. In this scene, MGB reflects on the meaning of grace: “Call it what you want. To me, it meant opening myself to trust, to possibility beyond the limits of my imagination.”