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Women and children in mother and baby homes 'abandoned by church'


The priests offering Mass at Kilrush, Co Clare, and at the Navan Road parish in Dublin, near the Pelletstown home, did not mention or respond to the report in their Sunday Mass.
Parish Priest Fr Gerry Clarke SJ, at the Gardiner Street parish near the St Gerard’s home, said the report “brought a realisation of the darkness that existed in Ireland from the time of our independence up until the 1990s”.
“I just wonder myself how a Catholic country seemed to go so far away from what’s really at the heart of the gospel,” he said.
Bethany home ....

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Church of Ireland in mother-and-baby home apology


Church of Ireland in mother-and-baby home apology
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image captionThe Bethany Home in Dublin was run under a Protestant ethos , but independently managed, Church leaders say
The Church of Ireland has apologised for its role in shaping a society that led to mother-and-baby homes.
But the Church of Ireland said it neither owned nor managed the home.
Mother-and-baby homes housed women and girls who became pregnant outside marriage in the 19th and 20th Centuries; 9,000 children died in the 18 institutions under investigation.
Bethany Home was included in the investigation into Ireland s mother and baby homes that found an appalling level of infant mortality . ....

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Mother and baby homes: Call for Church of Ireland apology


BBC News
By Ciara Colhoun
media captionPaul Graham is glad the mother-and-baby home report has been published but believes the Church of Ireland should make an apology
The Church of Ireland should apologise for its involvement in running a Protestant mother and baby home in Dublin, one survivor has said.
Paul Graham, 81, spent his early childhood in Bethany Home - a place for unmarried mothers and their children.
The facility was included in an investigation into Ireland s mother and baby homes that found an appalling level of infant mortality .
The Church of Ireland has said it neither owned nor managed the home. ....

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Mother and baby homes: Call for Protestant apology


BBC News
By Ciara Colhoun
media captionPaul Graham is glad the mother-and-baby home report has been published but believes the Church of Ireland should make an apology
The Church of Ireland should apologise for its involvement in running a Protestant mother and baby home in Dublin, one survivor has said.
Paul Graham, 81, spent his early childhood in Bethany Home - a place for unmarried mothers and their children.
The facility was included in an investigation into Ireland s mother and baby homes that found an appalling level of infant mortality .
The Church of Ireland has said it neither owned nor managed the home. ....

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The history of the Benedictine nuns and Kylemore Abbey


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We take a look at the history of Kylemore Abbey, in County Galway, and in particular its relationship with the Benedictine nuns.
The first sight of Kylemore Abbey is one of the most dramatic and memorable of all the tourist sights in Ireland. The castellated and turreted Abbey is nestled under dramatic mountain-scape and fronted by a large lake. It has a picture-book appearance that is almost improbable – and its history shows that, indeed, there was nothing organic about the way in which this estate rose from the Connemara landscape.
The perfect positioning of the castle, the impact of the vista across Lough Pollacapull and the gardens, orchards and woodlands were all part of the vision and labour of Mitchell Henry, who owned the estate from 1867 to 1902. When the Benedictines arrived in 1920, the area had benefited from Henry’s financial investment; but it had also suffered the consequences of a century of famine, emigration, political unrest and ....

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