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I've removed the statement that these sisters no longer exist, because they do. The headquarters are at Via Lorenzo Rocci 64 in Rome. However, there is a lot of confusion over the name -Latin now Institutum Divini Amoris (IDA), Italian Istituto Divino Amore or Suore Agostiniane del Divino Amore (which translates the English) or Suore del Divino Amore. Not to be confused with the oblate sisters at the shrine of the Madonna del Divino Amore on the Via Ardeatina in Rome.
Note also that the "Augustinian Sisters of Divine Love" at Cebu in the Philippines is a missionary outreach of the congregation and part of it, but uses the initials ASDL not IDA.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Basilwatkinsosb (talk • contribs) 08:26, 14 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]