The Cabinet has been told that it should be possible to develop a voluntary scheme to allow for the collection of biological samples from survivors and others connected to Tuam's mother-and-baby home and in advance of a law being enacted to underpin the process.
Land without God wrote: The film examines the legacy of Institutional abuse by the Irish Church and State over the last century. The story follows the writer, Gerard Mannix Flynn, together with generations of his family who for the first time, speak openly together about their childhood traumatic experience of being removed from the family home and being incarcerated in children’s homes and industrial institutions run by religious catholic orders. Here the children worked the land from dawn until dusk, ill-clothed, half-starved day in day out. The regime was merciless.
A_Lost_Man wrote: » Immature / Abnormal people should be banned from marriages. The traditional way of marriage through churches should be banned. Only qualified people should allow for marriages. This is how we can get rid of this problem. T
A_Lost_Man wrote: » Marking graves of unknown babies will not bring them back. Instead of doing this keep those babies alive who are going to die because of negligence.
Odhinn wrote: » .....what problem? Nuns neglecting infants resulting in deaths far in excess of the average death rate at the time?
Cabaal wrote: » aww so what you want people to do is forget the past and and move on. :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: (Honestly, there isn't enough roll eye's in the world for this) Nothing to see here folks, move along. Ignore the rape, abuse and dumping of bodies by the catholic church. Don't want to remind people of the church's dirty work and the blood on its hands, no sir!
aloyisious wrote: » Marriages are an optional extra where it comes to the baby-production issue, not the other way round.
A_Lost_Man wrote: » you want people to remember past and forget future and want to create a distraction for people from their real goal, saving humanity.
Those unmarked babies who brought them in the world at first place if they were not needed.
Churches are not dirty, people are who are misusing their authorities. Any institution could be corrupt if their management is corrupt.
Cabaal wrote: » Oh do enlighten us all, from what?
Cabaal wrote: » err, what? Want to try typing that again so it makes sense
Cabaal wrote: » So you agree the entire Catholic church is corrupt then? Ok so.
A_Lost_Man wrote: » past is history, future is mystery and today is all that you have is gift, you can waste it on past but better save it for unseen future.
If babies are not needed only sex is necessary what is need to produce them.
There may be corruption in church but there are also good people in churches. People take corruption of one man and then say the whole church is corrupt. That is not good.
A_Lost_Man wrote: » past is history, future is mystery and today is all that you have is gift, you can waste it on past but better save it for unseen future. If babies are not needed only sex is necessary what is need to produce them. There may be corruption in church but there are also good people in churches. People take corruption of one man and then say the whole church is corrupt. That is not good.
A_Lost_Man wrote: » If babies are not needed only sex is necessary what is need to produce them.
A_Lost_Man wrote: » There may be corruption in church but there are also good people in churches. People take corruption of one man and then say the whole church is corrupt. That is not good.
axer wrote: » You have no idea what you are talking about. There are a number of issues involved here - not just putting marking the grave: 1. Human trafficking of babies - we know the nuns were involved in human trafficking of babies and we also know birth and death certs were falsified. Is there ~800 baby bodies in the cesspit or just a percentage of that? If only a percentage - where are the rest? Were they trafficked? Are some still alive? 2. Illegal burials - we know the Tuam burial site is an illegal burial place. 3. Covert burials which beg the question what was being hidden? Abuse? Neglect? 4. People have family suspected as having being dumped in the cesspit(s) - would you like to be buried in a sewage tank or your family members? 5. For relatives of the babies who are Catholic, the Tuam cesspit is not consecrated ground. We know for a fact that at least some of those babies suspected of being dumped there were baptised - why are you not furious that this happened? Are baptised babies not entitled to a proper christian burial in consecrated ground? 6. Family members have a legal right under EU law to know the fate of missing relatives. These are just some of the issues that need to be resolved.
A_Lost_Man wrote: » 1 there are no confirm sources which say 800 bodies were present at site and these bodies could be buried during times of great famine 2 illegal burial. People eat other people when they are hungry . They become just pack of wild dogs when their hunger is not fullfilled. And you are worried about some remains of some dead children during famine i dont care the dead. Even dead in grave or pit. Their bodies will be food of worms in golden tombs and golden coffens or tanks 3 We should care more for the living your Irish goverment under the pressure is wasting dollars to dig old graves for nothing with the same money they save and built home for today for unmarried mothers and children. Where this investigation lead. What will be the result. Is your goverment going to ban all nuns and church. 4 there may be chance these children were sent to clergy on payment to america with the willing of their unmarried mothers because your society at that time under the church does not accept a child from unmarried mother.
A_Lost_Man wrote: » 1 there are no confirm sources which say 800 bodies were present at site and these bodies could be buried during times of great famine
2 illegal burial. People eat other people when they are hungry . They become just pack of wild dogs when their hunger is not fullfilled. And you are worried about some remains of some dead children during famine i dont care the dead. Even dead in grave or pit. Their bodies will be food of worms in golden tombs and golden coffens or tanks
3 We should care more for the living your Irish goverment under the pressure is wasting dollars to dig old graves for nothing with the same money they save and built home for today for unmarried mothers and children. Where this investigation lead. What will be the result. Is your goverment going to ban all nuns and church.
Spring Onion wrote: » And most parents in Ireland still think it should force their children to join this organisation...
A_Lost_Man wrote: » 3 We should care more for the living your Irish goverment under the pressure is wasting dollars to dig old graves for nothing
PostWoke wrote: » 'Most'? Uh, maybe a few decades ago...