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We don't. Some of them were put up for adoption - which, some contend, was done without the consent of the parents -while some remained in the care of the nuns. Since I noticed some wiki reference, I found a good one for everyone. The Bon Secours congregation did not respond to NBC News' request for comment. But like you, I do question protestant Christians who can work together with Roman Catholics on moral issues and politics. . Really?I was told by an interesting teacher [1] that Jacobian slanghad "nunnery" as an ironic euphemism for a brothel.r. [1] 9th grade English; during my tenure with her class, she appeared asthe lead in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie", and led her class tobelieve that she *did* play the bath scene nude. -- America: where you can still eat the meat! He reported it as a sad fact. That the nuns had buried the babies in a lovely wee graveyard somewhere, but just couldn't remember where? It is possible to make a working union of absolutely everything. -- Madeleine Page, on the deep truths of alt.folklore.urban. At least we know this now, she said. Actually new evidence has come up. In addition to the stories of outrageous wealth, there are tales of nuns becoming pregnant, and amazingly of the skeleton of a baby being discovered encased in a wall. The tank had been put out of use in the 1930s when it stopped working. "We are investigating this matter, the grounds have been surveyed and there is what appears to be human remains discovered. Born in Bergen, Norway in 1965 They died between 1947 and 1977. A Church that sets such store by the sanctity of human life and its opposition to abortion showed very little respect for the young souls in its care, and that rankles with Teresa Kelly. Phil-- )) (( Phil Gustafson Urban Legends FAQ: http://www.urbanlegends.com C|~~| Java FAQ: http://www.afu.com `--' , >dexx@home.com writes:>>I just heard a really creepy story about a small town in the US>>Midwest from someone who lived there (which is actually HERE): Dead>>babies (murderered?) The Home was run by the Bon Secours Sisters, a religious order of Catholic nuns, that also operated the Grove Hospital in the town. Catholic Church Explains The Bodies Of Nearly 800 - The Inquisitr have their babies or with pregnancy-related issues. Are 12,000 miles from Belfast.>2. Pressure is growing for a proper investigation. The statement was notable in that it did not confirm or deny the existence of the mass grave in fact, it didn't give any detail at all about it. Catherine Corless then began to cross-reference the list to see if any of the children were buried in local cemeteries. In Ireland, Allegations Of A Mass Grave At Old Home For Unwed Mothers Some of the certificates Catherine Corless received showed the cause of death for the children mainly involved illnesses such as measles and gastroenteritis which spread quickly in the cramped conditions or malnutrition. And its clear why nuns have no power. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. From 1925 until 1961, an order of nuns calls the Bon Secours Sisters ran an institution at this building in Tuam in Co Galway. An aborted infant found his tomb of silence inside this cloister in Peru.