A mass grave containing 1,000 dead babies ritually sacrificed by the Catholic church were found in a care home in Ireland on Friday. Excavations at the site of a former children’s home run by the Catholic Church in Tuam uncovered huge numbers of human remains in a septic tank. The government has launched an immediate investigation into the home run by the Bon Secours Sisters in Tuam, County Galway, and has confirmed that that hundreds of baby body parts ranging from 35 weeks to three years old have already been retrieved from a decommissioned sewage chamber. The statue of Virgin Mary placed over the septic tank where hundreds of dead babies were found The Guardian reports: The home, run by the Bon Secours Sisters, a Catholic religious order of nuns, received unmarried pregnant women to give birth. The women were separated from their children, who remained elsewhere in the home, raised by nuns, until they could be adopted. The discovery confirms decades of suspicions that the vast majority of children who died at the home were interred on the site in unmarked graves, a common practice at such Catholic-run facilities amid high child mortality rates in early 20th-century Ireland. The Irish government in 2014 [...]
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