@DavQuinn Oh are you calling the 'lost children' liars?! Are you calling the mothers who had their children taken from them liars? This wasnt just an issue in Tuam.
You can try to re write the history of the church in Ireland all you want David but that makes you part of the problem
Never forget how the shameless Terry Prone & her Communications Clinic calloussly attempted to discredit the amazing Catherine Corless.
Still amazes me how Prone is given regulat air time on @rte & Column inches in the @irishexaminer
Never let her forget this!
#tuam
The #CostofLivingCrisis
No help for households if petrol prices keep soaring
Rotating Taoiseach Micheál Martin has downplayed the prospect of new cost-of-living measures in the #Budget26 as fears grow over a spike in petrol prices and inflation as a result of conflict in Iran
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@PrinceofR58180@DavQuinn Well Mr Quinn. I don't think headstones on a Sewer Site would be good Fact- Babies were baptised but were still not Christians in the eyes if your Church
@Deskooled@pearlythingz Utter false. Little Babies have already being taken out from the sewage Tunnels in 2017 and said that " there are significant remains in 17 chambers. Catholic or know IT WAS WRONG.
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The exhumation of hundreds of infants at the former mother and baby home in Tuam is due to begin in the coming weeks. Historian Catherine Corless, who uncovered the mass grave, says the 796 babies believed to be buried there will finally get justice.
Oscar winner Cillian Murphy approached the Tuam Babies historian Catherine Corless and paid tribute to her work at the recent premiere of his new film "Small Things Like These."
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@clearyb1 Hi Brian.
Catherine says ( she doesn't do X) thanks for your lovely accolades both here and on the Tuam Herald. We've been following you on all media's since your famous find. Kindest regards Aidan for Catherine Corless Tuam.
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Catherine Corless is one of the preeminent social historians of our time. She is known for her work in compiling the information concerning the deaths of children at the Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Galway.
Local woman, Catherine Corless grew up just outside the town of Tuam & went to school with children from the mother & baby home.
Her painstaking research and analysis of records helped to break the story in 2014.
She tells @BBCNuala why she felt the story was so important ⬇️
"My project is called ‘Cuimhneas’ (memory). The Designs are inspired by the book ‘Belonging’ by Catherine Corless and Naomi Linehan. A book detailing the stories of the Tuam Mother & Baby Home victims and survivors."
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@AnnetteMckay15 Well @ AnnetteMc kay 15I @CatherineCorless and I were hoping someone like your good self would be appointed. You have the experience, tenacity and knowledge in dealing in committees and Tuam for this most important role. Wishing you the very best. Catherine and Aidan.
What were you doing at midnight last night? Night owl Rory Cowan was filing the accounts for 2022 for his Newry-incorporated Quality Street Entertainment. Absolutely zero change in the year, suggesting zero activity, and we still don't know what those £229,214 assets are...