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https://nypost.com/2025/06/17/world-news/796-dead-babies-found-hidden-in- septic-tank-at-home-run-by-nuns-dirty-little-secrets/
Excavation has begun on a septic tank at a site in Ireland that
authorities believe contains the remains of nearly 800 dead babies and
children who died at a home for unwed mothers run by Catholic nuns.
Many of the infant remains are feared to have been dumped in the cesspool
known as �the pit� at the former institution in the small town of Tuam,
County Galway, local historian Catherine Corless told Sky News.
In total, 798 children died at the home between 1925 and its closure in
1961, of which just two were buried in a nearby cemetery, Corless�
research found.
The other 796 children�s remains are believed to be under the site of the
Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home, which was demolished in 1971 and is now surrounded by a modern apartment complex.
Bon Secours, known locally as The Home, was a maternity home for unmarried mothers and their children, run by a religious order of Catholic nuns.
Unmarried pregnant women would be sent to the home to give birth and would
be interned for a year to do unpaid work.
They were separated from their newborn children, who would be raised by
the nuns until they were adopted, often without the consent of their
families.
The full scale of the tragedy at Bon Secours was only uncovered in 2014
thanks to Corless�s findings.
Now, finally, more than a decade on, a team of investigators began their forensic investigation this week.
It is expected to take up to two years to identify the remains of the
infants and give them a dignified reburial and offer some degree of
closure to survivors.
�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,�
Annette McKay, whose sister is believed to be one of the 798 victims, told
Sky News.
Her mother, Margaret �Maggie� O�Connor gave birth to a baby, Mary
Margaret, at the home after she was raped at the age of 17.
The girl died six months later, and her mother only found out when a nun
told her.
�She was pegging washing out and a nun came up behind her and said �the
child of your sin is dead,'� said Annette, who now lives in the UK.
Bon Secours was just one institution that made up a network of oppression
in Ireland, the true extent of which has only been revealed in recent
years.
Mothers at Bon Secours who �reoffended� by having more children out of
wedlock would be sent to Magdalene laundries, the infamous Irish
institutions for so-called �fallen women,� usually run by Catholic orders
but quietly supported by the state.
Originally the term �fallen women� was applied mostly to sex workers, but
the Magdalene laundries would come to take in �seduced� women, victims of
rape and incest, and female orphans or children abandoned or abused by
their families.
The last of the Magdalene laundries only closed their doors in the 1990s.
Ireland�s government issued a formal state apology in 2014 and, in 2022, a compensation scheme was set up which has so far paid out the equivalent of $32.7 million to 814 survivors.
The religious orders that operated many of the laundries have rejected
appeals from victims and Ireland�s Justice Minister to contribute to the program.
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