A shocking new chapter has emerged in one of Ireland’s darkest historical scandals. Excavations at the former Tuam mother-and-baby home have revealed a second infant graveyard, decades after the remains of nearly 800 children were found in a septic tank at the same site.
The facility was operated by Catholic nuns from 1925 to 1961, and it housed women who became pregnant outside marriage. Many of the women who were housed in the site were separated from their children after birth.
- A second infant graveyard has been discovered at the Tuam mother-and-baby home in Ireland, where nearly 800 babies were previously found in a septic tank.
- Excavations have so far uncovered 11 coffins, with indications of additional burials on the site.
- The findings shed new light on the historic mistreatment of unmarried mothers and their children under Catholic-run institutions.
An excavation into the second burial site has uncovered 11 coffins, but there could be more
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The Office of the Director of Authorised Intervention in Tuam (ODAIT) began a planned two-year excavation in July. So far, teams have uncovered 11 sets of infant remains in a previously unnoticed location about 15 meters from the existing memorial ground.
All were buried in coffins, dated between 1925 and 1961, and were buried less than a meter below a gravel-covered surface, according to news.com.au.
Daniel MacSweeney, who is leading the excavation, said, “We have indications of further potential graves of infant and child size, and over the coming weeks and months, we will excavate them and see what we find there.”
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“There is also a historic map that shows a larger burial ground in this part of the site. We will also excavate there and see if there are further burials.”
MacSweeney also stated that ultimately, it was fortunate that the bodies in the second burial site were in coffins, as this made identifying the infants’ remains a lot easier.
The original burial site was a lot worse since there were no coffins or records
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The original discovery of 796 infant remains in a septic tank dates back to 1975, when two boys came across a broken concrete slab while playing near the home. When they pulled up the slab, they found a hole filled with human bones.
Although the authorities were informed, the site was covered, and locals assumed the remains were from the Irish Famine in the 1840s. The location, before it became a mother-and-baby home, was a famine-era workhouse where numerous people had passed away.
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Historian Catherine Corless later identified the site as a “sewage tank” on old maps and requested records. She eventually uncovered the names of 796 children who had lost their lives at Tuam.
Her research sparked a six-year Irish Commission of Investigation, revealing that over 76 years, 56,000 unmarried women and 57,000 children passed through 18 similar homes, with 9,000 children passing away across the church and state-run institutions.
The excavation of the burial sites were enabled by legislation and financial support
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Work on the site only began after legislation was passed in 2022, which allowed the exhumation, identification, and respectful reburial of the bodies in the site.
The Bon Secours order, an international Catholic health ministry, contributed financially to the project.
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Journalist Alison O’Reilly described the revelation as “the darkest secret in Irish history,” adding, “People need to know that it’s black and ugly and rotten and what they did to the children that were born in those homes was an absolute disgrace. You wouldn’t do it to a dog.”
Netizens also reflected on both the historical cruelty and the ongoing need for accountability.
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One commenter wrote, “It’s distressing to see that people were just as nasty that far back. Although I expect that orders from the top tier were given. Ignore it and it will go away at your own peril.”
Another added, “Whoever did this is evil. It doesn’t reflect the whole church. However, exposing evil wherever it is found is good. Accountability of perpetrators is necessary. Evil people use trusted institutions as cover to this day. It’s sick.”
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Other users highlighted the importance of remembering the victims. “We must never forget the children who suffered here,” one comment read. “Their names and stories deserve recognition, and justice must continue even decades later.”
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"The nuns were not to blame"? How is that, when most of these small children died from neglect?
I think their point was that a whole lot of people let these women and children down before the nuns had their turn. Its insane to me how having any extra hurdle in life like mental illness, disability, or an extra mouth to feed made someone so invaluable that we just "threw away" our own children, our spouses, our best friends bc their lives, their laughter and love weren't worth the "burden" in the 2000s, pittsburgh usa, I had my daughter and she was in the nicu for 4 months. I think most of you would be quite surprised the number of (i actually only saw it w single moms...prob already let down by the man she lay with) parents that just don't come back one day leaving the infants wards of the state
Load More Replies...Yet more crimes committed by the Catholic Church and those working for them. Unfortunately I do not think we will ever know the full horror of this.
I have to agree with you unfortunately. This is just appalling
Load More Replies...If you want to know more about these Irish homes for unmarried mother's read "The light in the window by Jane Goulding." What the nuns did in the name of religion is pure evil.
I'd recommend the film "Philomena" too. Dame Judi Dench at her best.
Load More Replies...No, these were not natural deaths. These children and babies were neglected or a****d to death. That high a percentage of death does not happen naturally.
This was a British/UK wide issue have a read of Oranges and Sunshine to get you started down the rabbit hole of what happened to these poor children and there mothers. It was common practice throughout the whole commonwealth to institutionalise pregnant women and remove there babies or women who found themselves with no means and remove there children. The children and babies were then neglected and died from failure to thrive. The whole commonwealth had more children then the knew what to do with. People claiming not to know had there head in the sand or were lieing. Thats what you get when religion is involved in politics and women's rights are ignored. Ban abortions and contraceptive needs and the whole thing will start up again.
The Magdalene Laundries. Heinous a***e of the women and their innocent babies, yet the men who got them pregnant out of wedlock (bet they promised marriage, though, the sorry lying sacks of s**t) got off scot free to live reputable lives, though they fully deserved to be named and shamed, tarred and feathered, and run out of town on a rail.
Load More Replies...9,000 deaths out of 57,000 children. That’s a 16% mortality rate. By comparison, the British Expeditionary Force lost 10% in the trenches of WWI
For lack of a better term, Jesus f*****g Christ. Another atrocity committed in the name of religion.
This absolutely does not surprise me in the least bit. The stories I've heard from Catholic run hospitals in the maternity wards, Catholic run Indian residential schools, Catholic schools in general, Catholic church run Sunday schools. It's all the same. Cruelty, cruelty, cruelty. Lots of kidnapping, lying to parents, secret murders, tort uring children, SA, beatings. Hopefully, the Irish community can do what Manitoba has been doing. Opening investigations and bringing justice, once and for all.
There is a "God"? My a$$. If all these pseudo "good" people had a decent character, and decent morale, all this would never have happened.
An abortion would have spared both those mothers and babies all this unnecessary suffering. But apparently abortion is a sin while starving a baby to death is just gods love
But birth control is a sin. The Catholic Church has been a blight on humanity almost since its inception.
Ironically, the doctor who invented the birth control pill was a devout Catholic who thought the Pill would follow in the Chuch's beliefs as it was made of hormones the woman's body already ptoduced.
Load More Replies...I wish I was shocked but creating a strong social stigma around pregnant women in any type of position will result in tragedies. I also can't imagine how it could not have been known. I cannot remember the name of the book but I read a testimony from someone who had to go in one of these institutions and it is definitely suspicious how many kids got adopted in the middle of the night without anyone saying goodbyes. Religious-ran institutions for children are very often t*****e places with their own cemetery. Obviously and thankfully, not all institutions. But there should be a widespread investigation.
And of course, according to church doctrine, none of those poor babies' souls went to heaven. Don't you just love organized religion!
Unbaptized babies couldn't go to heaven because since they weren't baptized. However, they weren't sent to Hell because it wasn't their fault they weren't baptized. So they went to Limbo. Limbo was dropped a while back so who knows what happened to those kiddies.
Load More Replies...A few years ago and Abby near me (England) was developed into prestige homes after the nuns were not able to afford to run it. First the cemetery which was thought to only contain the bodies of the nuns who had died there over the centuries, had to be excavated & the graves moved elsewhere. All of a sudden the whole place was swarming with police & was completely locked down because they also found coffins containing babies - dozens of them - all new born. My friends house overlooked the site & she would take tea to the security guards. Whilst the whole thing was hushed up it seems it's believed the monks/priests visiting over the years were the fathers & these precious little ones never got more than a few minutes of life. Wicked beyond belief.
So, when christians try and tell me that their god is a god of love I point to stories like this, and laugh in their faces.
Religion fosters ignorance and intolerance. As Ghandi said "I like your Christ. I don't like your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ."
"The nuns were not to blame"? How is that, when most of these small children died from neglect?
I think their point was that a whole lot of people let these women and children down before the nuns had their turn. Its insane to me how having any extra hurdle in life like mental illness, disability, or an extra mouth to feed made someone so invaluable that we just "threw away" our own children, our spouses, our best friends bc their lives, their laughter and love weren't worth the "burden" in the 2000s, pittsburgh usa, I had my daughter and she was in the nicu for 4 months. I think most of you would be quite surprised the number of (i actually only saw it w single moms...prob already let down by the man she lay with) parents that just don't come back one day leaving the infants wards of the state
Load More Replies...Yet more crimes committed by the Catholic Church and those working for them. Unfortunately I do not think we will ever know the full horror of this.
I have to agree with you unfortunately. This is just appalling
Load More Replies...If you want to know more about these Irish homes for unmarried mother's read "The light in the window by Jane Goulding." What the nuns did in the name of religion is pure evil.
I'd recommend the film "Philomena" too. Dame Judi Dench at her best.
Load More Replies...No, these were not natural deaths. These children and babies were neglected or a****d to death. That high a percentage of death does not happen naturally.
This was a British/UK wide issue have a read of Oranges and Sunshine to get you started down the rabbit hole of what happened to these poor children and there mothers. It was common practice throughout the whole commonwealth to institutionalise pregnant women and remove there babies or women who found themselves with no means and remove there children. The children and babies were then neglected and died from failure to thrive. The whole commonwealth had more children then the knew what to do with. People claiming not to know had there head in the sand or were lieing. Thats what you get when religion is involved in politics and women's rights are ignored. Ban abortions and contraceptive needs and the whole thing will start up again.
The Magdalene Laundries. Heinous a***e of the women and their innocent babies, yet the men who got them pregnant out of wedlock (bet they promised marriage, though, the sorry lying sacks of s**t) got off scot free to live reputable lives, though they fully deserved to be named and shamed, tarred and feathered, and run out of town on a rail.
Load More Replies...9,000 deaths out of 57,000 children. That’s a 16% mortality rate. By comparison, the British Expeditionary Force lost 10% in the trenches of WWI
For lack of a better term, Jesus f*****g Christ. Another atrocity committed in the name of religion.
This absolutely does not surprise me in the least bit. The stories I've heard from Catholic run hospitals in the maternity wards, Catholic run Indian residential schools, Catholic schools in general, Catholic church run Sunday schools. It's all the same. Cruelty, cruelty, cruelty. Lots of kidnapping, lying to parents, secret murders, tort uring children, SA, beatings. Hopefully, the Irish community can do what Manitoba has been doing. Opening investigations and bringing justice, once and for all.
There is a "God"? My a$$. If all these pseudo "good" people had a decent character, and decent morale, all this would never have happened.
An abortion would have spared both those mothers and babies all this unnecessary suffering. But apparently abortion is a sin while starving a baby to death is just gods love
But birth control is a sin. The Catholic Church has been a blight on humanity almost since its inception.
Ironically, the doctor who invented the birth control pill was a devout Catholic who thought the Pill would follow in the Chuch's beliefs as it was made of hormones the woman's body already ptoduced.
Load More Replies...I wish I was shocked but creating a strong social stigma around pregnant women in any type of position will result in tragedies. I also can't imagine how it could not have been known. I cannot remember the name of the book but I read a testimony from someone who had to go in one of these institutions and it is definitely suspicious how many kids got adopted in the middle of the night without anyone saying goodbyes. Religious-ran institutions for children are very often t*****e places with their own cemetery. Obviously and thankfully, not all institutions. But there should be a widespread investigation.
And of course, according to church doctrine, none of those poor babies' souls went to heaven. Don't you just love organized religion!
Unbaptized babies couldn't go to heaven because since they weren't baptized. However, they weren't sent to Hell because it wasn't their fault they weren't baptized. So they went to Limbo. Limbo was dropped a while back so who knows what happened to those kiddies.
Load More Replies...A few years ago and Abby near me (England) was developed into prestige homes after the nuns were not able to afford to run it. First the cemetery which was thought to only contain the bodies of the nuns who had died there over the centuries, had to be excavated & the graves moved elsewhere. All of a sudden the whole place was swarming with police & was completely locked down because they also found coffins containing babies - dozens of them - all new born. My friends house overlooked the site & she would take tea to the security guards. Whilst the whole thing was hushed up it seems it's believed the monks/priests visiting over the years were the fathers & these precious little ones never got more than a few minutes of life. Wicked beyond belief.
So, when christians try and tell me that their god is a god of love I point to stories like this, and laugh in their faces.
Religion fosters ignorance and intolerance. As Ghandi said "I like your Christ. I don't like your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ."





























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