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Dig for remains of 800 infants at former 'mother and baby home' in Ireland begins

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The remains of almost 800 babies and children are believed to be buried under a former 'mother and baby home' in Tuam, with many believed to have been dumped into a sewage tank that was dubbed "the pit".

Monday 16 June 2025 09:27

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A long-awaited forensic excavation at a former 'mother and baby home' in Tuam has begun.

A long-awaited forensic excavation at a former 'mother and baby home', where the remains of almost 800 babies and children are believed to be buried, will start today in County Galway.

Many of the children who died at the institution in Tuam are believed to have been dumped into a former sewage tank, known as "the pit", according to local historian Catherine Corless.

It was her painstaking research that uncovered the deaths of 798 children at the home for unmarried mothers between 1925 and its closure in 1961.

Of those, just two were buried in a nearby cemetery. The remaining 796 are, it's presumed, buried at the site.

"I'm feeling very relieved," the historian told Sky News as the excavation begins.

"It's been a long, long journey. Not knowing what's going to happen, if it's just going to fall apart or if it's really going to happen."

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Catherine Corless's research exposed the story about the deaths of 798 children at the home

Ms Corless's findings in 2014 shocked Ireland and made headlines around the world. It exposed the dark underbelly of a mid-century Ireland heavily swayed by Catholicism and its cruel attitudes towards illegitimate children and the women who bore them, often sent to mother and baby homes before being separated from their offspring.

A decade later, a team of investigators led by Daniel MacSweeney is embarking on a forensic excavation that could last for two years.

The goal is to identify as many of the remains as possible through DNA testing, and to give all a dignified reburial.

A seminal moment in the search for closure
Every time I've stood on the damp grass at the Tuam site, I've experienced an eerie feeling of sadness or foreboding.

Knowing that just a few feet below - many in a disused sewer system - are tiny human bones, fragments of children utterly dehumanised in death as in life, is deeply discomforting.

They've lain there for decades, gradually exposed through local myths, historical research, lurid headlines, political outrage and state apologies.

Now, for the first time, the remains of hundreds of stigmatised Irish children should finally be brought to the surface.

It will be a painstaking forensic process, most likely lasting for years. The team will attempt to identify individual babies through DNA samples from living relatives, but it's expected that a large number will never be identified. For many relatives, the hope is for closure.

This dig may offer physical remains for reburial to many of those families. But a more fundamental question will most likely never be answered: how could a Christian institution treat women at their most vulnerable with such cold inhumanity, and simply dump their dead children into a pit in the dank earth?

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The former building at Tuam - now demolished. Pic: PA

It's a glimmer of hope for people like Annette McKay, who now lives in Manchester. Her mother Margaret "Maggie" O'Connor gave birth to a baby girl in the Tuam home in 1942 after being raped at 17.

The girl, named Mary Margaret, died six months later. Annette remembers her late mother recalling how "she was pegging washing out and a nun came up behind her and said 'the child of your sin is dead'."

Annette now hopes her infant sister's remains can be exhumed at Tuam and laid to rest with Maggie. Margaret O'Connor reunited with her child.

"I don't care if it's a thimbleful, as they tell me there wouldn't be much remains left; at six months old, it's mainly cartilage more than bone. I don't care if it's a thimbleful for me to be able to pop Mary Margaret with Maggie. That's fitting."

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'We need to know from that dirty, ugly place what happened there,' Annette McKay says

For Annette, now 71, Tuam is emblematic of a different time in Ireland.

"We locked up victims of rape, we locked up victims of incest, we locked up victims of violence, we put them in laundries, we took their children, and we just handed them over to the Church to do what they wanted," she said.

"My mother worked heavily pregnant, cleaning floors and a nun passing kicked my mother in the stomach. And when that place is opened, their dirty, ugly secret, it isn't a secret anymore.

"It's out there. And we need to know from that dirty, ugly place what happened there. So first and foremost, we want answers to that place."

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The home was knocked down and the grave site is now bordered by houses

The Irish government made a formal state apology in 2021 after an inquiry found an "appalling level of infant mortality" in Ireland's mother and baby homes, concluding that around 9,000 children had died in the 18 institutions investigated.

Taoiseach Micheal Martin said at the time that "we had a completely warped attitude to sexuality and intimacy, and young mothers and their sons and daughters were forced to pay a terrible price for that dysfunction".

The Sisters of Bon Secours, which had run the Tuam home, offered their "profound apologies", admitting the children were "buried in a disrespectful and unacceptable way", and offered financial compensation.

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'The state failed you' - Irish PM apologises

As the dig - which could last up to two years - starts at the Bon Secours site, the people of Tuam are still grappling with the contempt and neglect that occurred in their town.

"I'm still trying to figure that out," said Ms Corless. "I mean, these were a nursing congregation.

"The church preached to look after the vulnerable, the old and the orphaned, but they never included illegitimate children for some reason or another in their own psyche.

"I never, ever understand how they could do that to little babies, little toddlers. Beautiful little vulnerable children."

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Evil
 
Just disgusting. Only a little taster of what they did in Celtic countries, but in Ireland, it was the worst because the Church was allowed to control the Republic.
 
I'm Irish, quite possibly one of the few Zevists left in Ireland.
The Xian Church has had a stranglehold over us for centuries. Centuries of child abuse at the hands of pedophile priests has been uncovered in recent years, and this only began when HP Pythia and other highly advanced members did rituals back then.

Sadly the xian mind virus still infects the minds of Irish nationalists. This was once a beautiful Pagan land ruled by An Dagda, which is our name for Zeus. By the power of Zevists worldwide we will be free, from the enemy that rules over the people's minds, and from the spineless traitors that rule over our country.

Hail Zeus!
 
It is beyond sick and evil how they treated the completely natural event that is pregnancy and babies. There is nothing abnormal about getting pregnant, any sane person knows that, and it's only the past few centuries that enforced marriage before sex. Even Charlemagne, the actual "Holy Roman Emperor" allowed his unmarried daughters to have lovers (for political reasons he wouldn't let them marry). So the second-biggest (after the pope) xian of the time knew that sex was normal, and he provided for their "illegitimate" children. But more modern xians can't comprehend basic life.
 
This is absolutely horrible and in the picture with the green grass from above in the enclosed place where the grave site is now.. that feels so bad.. so many lingering emotions of despair, pain, abuse, death... and yet I can see so many souls trapped there too of women searching for their babies..

Absolutely horrible what has been done.
 
\n\nI typically do not like to use TikTok as a source, but there are rare moments when you can find something useful and even depressing in this case. The above were some mothers who never managed to see the day when the truth would be finally uncovered. The entire tragedy is definitely inspired by the Bible and reminds me of this story -> \n\nI wonder how any fool would find ways to redirect the blame from the church onto someone else. Guess they would scapegoat Satan for the hypocrisy and vileness of their marauding god. That is usually their monopoly card for avoiding any and all responsibility, which is something that the followers of Abrahamic programs always do when trying to make excuses for the excessive stupidity and depravity in their stupid faiths.
 
I would be skeptical about this. There were similar cases in Canada and other places usually around some child care houses from XIX century. After some time these go silent because it appears that what was considered mass grave or a pit, was old cemetery that was part of this care house and burials there were spanned over a long time. IIRC that was a case in Canada where it was leftist yehuborim attacking xian yehuborim to extort some reparations WW2 way. Just yehuborim being yehuborim
Building a church on top of a death energy location? Typical death cult christianity, collecting as much death energy as possible. I also wonder why they put churches along ley lines and also have cemeteries attached to them...
 
Then at least try to express yourself as clearly as you can.
Instead:
Building a church on top of a death energy location
Make it:
Building a church on top of pagan / old gods / leylines energy location and covering it with xian death energy
Or something similar. A world of difference. Thanks
 
Ironically, Christians will still claim they are "pro-life" when it comes to abortion and euthanasia, but will oppose to actual life when it comes to everything else. Same with Muslims.

I remember reading from one website about the great flood and the fictional character Noah. If you buy a children's book about such Biblical story, you will notice how it says that God saved animals and children, even though it was only Noah's family and about two pairs for each animal. Meanwhile, the same merciful God drowned and killed millions of other babies and animals because they were evil apparently (according to that fictional tale, the flood happened because all of mankind except for the drunkard Noah was evil).

When you ask a Christian, a pastor or a priest about why God murder millions of babies would who came into the world innocent, they would say at least those babies are in the loving hands of God or how God warned people of the flood even though that is not true (nowhere in the Bible does God warn anyone except Noah about the flood and he kept it a secret). Ironically, with that sort of mentality Christians and I am guessing Muslims as well, should be supportive of abortion since aborted babies are in the loving hands of God, and if God is not a murderer for drowning millions of kids, then neither a doctor should be for assisting in abortion.

Every aborted fetus ends up in the loving arms of Jesus. Spare the innocent children the horrible experience of growing up in an evil society, send them all to the loving arms of Jesus. This is the kind of thinking that must have run through the minds of the "men of God" while they were slaughtering millions of innocent children and babies: "Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones." (Psalms 137:9) - copied from a website.

Speaking of drunkard Noah, the thing that these only "good" man did after coming out of that ark was the construction of a gigantic vineyard. He got drunk and passed out in a tent, so the supposed "Progenitor" of mankind was a drunkard - splendid. God sure knew whom to select for salvation during that fictional event.
 

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