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The Eire Report On Mother And Baby Homes
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is beyond belief. Mass graves. Around 10,000 dead kids discarded and secretly buried. I am ashamed to be a Catholic.
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Paigntonian, I'm not religious, but if atheists had committed those kind of crimes- it wouldn't make me ashamed of being one. If you have lost your faith and belief, that's one thing. But you should know they aren't all the same.
16:19 Tue 12th Jan 2021
Really, Fiveleaves? I know from my granny what the Black and Tans did to women and children when Churchill let them loose here.
I am pleased that we are no longer under the heels of Britain. The evil they brought to Ireland is on a par with what the Catholic Church brings everywhere.
The Ireland I live in is a different Ireland to the one of my childhood and gets better and better as the church loses its hold.
I am pleased that we are no longer under the heels of Britain. The evil they brought to Ireland is on a par with what the Catholic Church brings everywhere.
The Ireland I live in is a different Ireland to the one of my childhood and gets better and better as the church loses its hold.
Gneiss, No doubt that Ireland would be an independent country by now but they definitely weren't ready for it in 1921.
You need more than a pathological hatrid for the Brits to make a country work. Eire was basically a Catholic theoracy with a government which under de Valera had fascist sympathies. When Hitler died de Valera hot footed it to the German embassy to sign a book of condolescence.
In such a society women and children tend to suffer the most. Somehow I doubt the poor, unmarried women cruely confined in the Magdalene laundries were going "Yeah, but its great we are free of the Brits"
You need more than a pathological hatrid for the Brits to make a country work. Eire was basically a Catholic theoracy with a government which under de Valera had fascist sympathies. When Hitler died de Valera hot footed it to the German embassy to sign a book of condolescence.
In such a society women and children tend to suffer the most. Somehow I doubt the poor, unmarried women cruely confined in the Magdalene laundries were going "Yeah, but its great we are free of the Brits"
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