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It marks the start of a long-awaited process to retrieve the remains of 796 children who died in the former Bons Secours home for mostly unmarried mothers in Tuam. The religious-run institution ...
Most of the dead children at Tuam were buried without a grave between 1925 and 1961. Join the Irish Mirror’s breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive breaking news and the ...
Brother Alois Loeser has chosen an Anglican, Brother Matthew (Andrew) Thorpe, 58, to be the ecumenical Christian fraternity’s third-ever prior.
In May 2014, Catherine Corless revealed that 796 children had died at the Tuam mother and baby home, which operated between 1925 to 1961. However, there were no burial records for any of the children.
The Way of the Cross led by Pope Francis The Colosseum, Rome, April 15, 2022. The Holy Father: In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. R/. Amen. Opening Prayer ...
The Tuam home was run by a order of Catholic nuns, the Sisters of Bon Secours. It housed unmarried mothers and their children from the mid-1920s until it finally closed its doors in 1961.
A woman who lived in the controversial Tuam mother and baby home has described the nuns as “antichrists”.. Rose McKinney, from Dunmore, Co Galway, had two children in the institution as a ...
The excavation of a site at the former mother-and-baby home in Tuam in Co Galway is set to begin in the latter stages of 2019.
Read More: 796 Tuam babies to be exhumed from mass grave in Galway "We anticipate that there'll be excavations in Tuam in the latter half of 2019, because we have to pass legislation in the ...
The Government has approved the forensic excavation of the site of the former mother-and-baby home in Tuam, Co Galway.
The 66-year-old actor, Neeson, has said that the Tuam babies' mass grave should be opened and the remains should be identified, according to the Irish Mail on Sunday.