Bodies at Tuam
2017-03-09 19:03:45.990819+01 by
Dan Lyke
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Emer O'Toole in The Guardian opinion: The Catholic church is
‘shocked’ at the hundreds of children buried at Tuam. Really?:
So you will forgive me if I am sceptical of the professed shock of Ireland’s
clergy, politicians and official inquiring bodies. We know too much about the Catholic
church’s abuse of women and children to be shocked by Tuam. A mass grave full of the children
of unmarried mothers is an embarrassing landmark when the state is still paying the church to
run its schools and hospitals. Hundreds of dead babies are not an asset to those invested in
the myth of an abortion-free Ireland; they inconveniently suggest that Catholic Ireland
always had abortions, just very late-term ones, administered slowly by nuns after the
children were already born.
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