People, when they cook up stories like this, forget that not all babiesthat are born live very long. June 4, 2014 article: Inquisitr reported Tuesday about the discovery of nearly 800 bodies found "in a septic tank " on the property of a former Catholic "mother and baby home." Known by locals as "The Home," it operated between the years 1925 and 1961. So, if the nuns at a convent took in a woman whose baby died, they'd probably bury it on the convent grounds. examples of linguistic frames. We know theyre there now., Beta V.1.0 - Powered by automated translation. | unreadable. The Inquisitr is a registered trademark. We spent quite a while trying to ferret out the exact version of this story- "a recent excavation found that nuns secretly buried a lot of their illegitimate children near the nunnery"- and never did actually find one that matched the details that someone remembered. Nellie's daughter survived, but many didn't. nuns buried babies in walls - roseandsoninc.com Ex-employee of mother and baby home recalls how bodies of babies were Poorly treated? Are 12,000 miles from Belfast. An inspection report from 1944 reveals the sorry state of many of the 333 babies then at Tuam. About 56000 women and girls were sent to these homes from 1922 to 1998, and during this . Melodramatic perhaps, but sometimes that's what it takes. Sgt. Born in Bergen, Norway in 1965 But they are scared to come out in public, and tell the truth about their claimed to be holy sisters and their holy fathers. Are the Stories True That Nuns Had Babies and Buried Them in the Walls 'We all knew about the "home babies,' Catherine told me. Thousands of bones discovered in Vatican crypt in search for - CNN I had nightmares over it.'. Comments?>>>What it reeks of is a tale-teller who has a major bone to pick with the>Catholic Church. Lars, The stories about the sewage tank began to make sense. It just poured out of the little things. Alberto Rivera tells about the same happening i Spain, he is more specific in counting as many as 35 000 skeletons, in a mass grave pit in a tunnell between a male and female convent in Spain. Its horrific what they did, Ms Corless said. This, in fact, did not happen in Santa Catalina, and there are rumours of the same story in the nearby Santa Rosa convent, as well. -- Madeleine Page, on the deep truths of alt.folklore.urban. UL? Members of the Tuam Home Graveyard Committee Source: Niall Carson/PA Wire. Each chapterdiscussed a specific type of phenomenon, starting with a "true" story about itand then examining similar historical accounts and the reasons behind thehauntings. Vivienne "weren't nuns once the major if not only providers of Homesfor Wayward Girls?" The boys discovered some concrete slabs loosely covering a hollow. From 1925 until 1961, an order of nuns calls the Bon Secours Sisters ran an institution at this building in Tuam in Co Galway. For decades, Ireland's mother and baby homes were shrouded in secrecy I have a lady friend who left a cloister after being a nun for more than 10 years. An investigation? * isNo junk email please. In her book, she noted the death rates at some of these unmarried mother's homes: When the home closed in 1961, many of the children were moved to industrial schools around the country. Is abortion taking the life of a morally innocent unborn child? While government and church officials were quick to express their shock at reports of Tuam's high infant mortality rate and allegations of mass burial, the traits were not uncommon for such institutions in Ireland, according to Eoin O'Sullivan, associate professor at Trinity College Dublin. The institution's records carry the scribbled word 'died', but no further information. Historian Michael Dwyer said no record of the trials can be found in Government files from the time, but that the details instead were published in medical journals. In 2011, she began to source death certificates for every child who had died at the home, paying four euros (Dh15) to the country registry office for each certificate copy. Even our language seems to have gotten around somewhat. To her right runs the Parkmore. : heard it (me):: 1. This reporting is a lopsided as the charges that all priests are pedophiles. The thought of them has remained lodged in my memory. Smythe-- "I was a sneaky little fuck, once." (Patrick Callaghan/CBC) Decades have passed but Rose Prosper. Immurement: Horrifying Stories Of People Being Entombed Alive The children who died in the Home, this was them.. The home was run by nuns from the Bon Secours Sisters congregation between 1925 and 1961. Members of Parliament have called for an immediate investigation into the 800 bodies found in the mass grave at the abandoned Catholic facility for unwed mothers. Ireland's Roman Catholic Church told the order of nuns who ran the former home that it must co-operate with any inquiry into the discovery, according to the Reuters news agency. situs link alternatif kamislot nuns buried babies in walls Surrounded by houses built in the 1970s, on the edge of a scruffy playground, I found a plaster statue of the Madonna on a pile of stones, incongruously sheltered by an old enamel bathtub. Tales about "schools and convents haunted by the ghosts of babies whose skeletons were found in the spaces between thewalls" have been passed around for generations. I left the roman Catholic church when I was ten or eleven, but was obliged to go to church till I left home at 17. But the babies and children who died at the home were buried in these crypt-like chambers. You are quite right, Ray - it is *generations*. Cheryl--Cheryl Perkinscper@stemnet.nf.ca, >Phil Edwards wrote:>> >> On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 10:16:05 +1100, Viv