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Old 10-27-2016, 03:51 PM
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Are you really attempting to tell the Catholics that child abuse by priests is a common factor in their religion?

I guess you will also agree that voter fraud is running rampant in election years? I mean, if it happens once or twice, then it must be rampant, right?

The sewer tale has been debunked. It was mass graves and the children were buried over a long period of time. They were not aborted babies, but babies that died of diseases or malnutrition. This was a home for poor pregnant women. The story is so old, I find it incredulous that you would bring it up. Saying these children were thrown in the sewer shows that you did not research your information and just parrot liberal talking points. I can see why you wish for a socialist gov to lead you by the nose. It must be hard for you to make your own decisions in life.
I was born and raised in Ireland, not far from this home. My family still lives on the original farm and I return home often so don't tell me I am uninformed. My sister's best friend was raped at 14, the parish priest talked her parents into putting her in this prison. She gave birth to a healthy daughter but had a club foot, unacceptable for adoption. They told her a week later the baby died in her sleep and wouldn't let her even see the baby. God only knows what happened to her. No death cert.

She had to stay in this prison for three more years, doing hard labor in the laundry, to pay for her sins. Never was allowed to leave. I remember well, there was a very high wall, with broken glass imbedded in cement on the top so no one could climb it.

The Catholic church was in the adoption, baby selling, business and if babies aren't perfect they aren't adoptable. There were no background checks. No accountability what so ever. The government is also to blame for giving the church so much power, nobody would speak out against them.

My uncle lived 2 doors down from this home, prison, and walked by nearly every day. I clearly remember him telling my mom that the children in the yard were eating scraps of food, thrown out for the hens, off the ground.

Yes, these "homes" were houses of horror. There are many, many horrors stories. Some mentally challenged women spent their lives there, slaving in the laundered until the government finally closed them.

Yes, infants were thrown in the sewer pit. Didn't deserve a decent burial, after all they had original sin.