Sisters of Charity call for inquiry into adoptions following RTÉ programme

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‘Really upset that a mother was pursued for money in the manner shown’ on programme

The programme included interviews with 10 people who had been illegally adopted and who had believed until recently that their adoptive parents were their biological parents.

It is understood that those remaining sisters who had worked at St Patrick’s Guild are now very elderly and in care. In their statement to The Irish Times, the Sisters of Charity called for “a full and comprehensive Government inquiry into adoption practices in the State since 1922.” This was “needed to help to find answers to the many questions posed”, they said.“St Patrick’s Guild clearly played a role in what happened over many decades. We deeply regret the hurt and harm caused and hope that a full review will give the answers that are clearly needed,” they said.

 

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the catholic church is the largest criminal syndicate in the world responsible for the rape and torture of countless children over thousands of years ~ doors should be kicked in then shuttered, assets levied and all employees arrested and prosecuted, starting with ‘the pope’

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