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Shamed, shunned by Church, families and the State


The legal status of illegitimacy survived until 1987.
The Commission, which published its almost 3,000 page report on Tuesday last, was established because of concerns that had been raised. The report notes that mother and baby homes did not originate in Ireland and the earliest mother and baby homes were not established by Catholic religious orders.
There is a long history of charitable institutions catering for abandoned, or neglected children, and charities that supported widows, but unmarried mothers were not a popular cause for benefactors. The origins of mother and baby homes in Britain, the USA and Australia can be traced to Magdalen Asylums and other institutions that were established. By the end of the nineteenth century every major city in Britain and the United States had several such institutions. ....

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Cluskey's memory shines through from this very grim Mother and Baby report


Labour’s other notable achievements in welfare included payments to deserted wives and prisoners’ wives; paying children’s allowance to mothers rather than fathers; and the phased reduction of the pension age from 70 to 66 years – a first since pensions were introduced back in 1909.
Cluskey and his party colleagues succeeded in tripling yearly welfare spending from IR£92m to IR£275m over four years, a rise from 6.5pc of economic output, or GNP, in 1973 to 10.5pc in 1977. It meant ferocious rows between Cluskey and the hardline finance minister, Richie Ryan, dubbed “Richie Ruin”.
But by the time the 1977 general election came around the voters did not show gratitude as they voted Fianna Fáil back into office by a landslide. ....

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'Inconvenient women and children' were best kept 'out of sight' in mother and baby homes


So we are reminded yet again: Of course, there was sex in Ireland before the advent of television. But there is strong evidence that, for many decades, we didn’t talk much at all about this essential facet of human existence.
Take two almost unconnected vignettes that leap out from the 3,000-page report from the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes.
In the first, we’re told that in 1973 the then junior social welfare minister, Frank Cluskey, put through legislation giving an allowance to unmarried mothers for the first time.
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But absolutely nobody else in the Dáil chamber contributed to the discussion and there was no commentary in local or national media thereafter. ....

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