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me b zola

(19,053 posts)
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 01:53 AM Nov 2013

How I helped Philomena track down her son sold by cruel nuns:

~snip~

It was a shameful episode, for which there has still been no official apology; and women from the Mother and Baby homes have not been included in the compensation scheme offered to former inmates of the notorious Magdalene Laundries.

~snip~

Philomena was one of thousands of unmarried mothers taken away from their homes and families in the post-war decades because the Catholic church said they were moral degenerates who could not be allowed to keep their children.

Many of the women who have come forward said they, like Philomena, had kept the ‘guilty secret’ of their illegitimate children for decades, not telling families or friends as the Church had told them they would be damned if they did. And many of them echoed Philomena’s story of appealing to the nuns for help in finding their children. Like her, they were rebuffed.

They have not been the only ones to suffer. The children who were taken away for adoption have also spoken up to say that they too had spent their lives wondering and yearning – for the mother they had lost. As with Philomena and her son Anthony, it was clear that parents and children had been simultaneously looking for each other.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2495391/How-I-helped-Philomena-track-son-sold-cruel-nuns-Its-film-toddler-torn-mother-reducing-grown-men-tears--REAL-story-haunt-forever.html#ixzz2ksZsNdoX
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How I helped Philomena track down her son sold by cruel nuns: (Original Post) me b zola Nov 2013 OP
I wished I believed in Hell or someplace worse REP Nov 2013 #1
I keep trying to tell people just how nuts the Irish Catholic church was, even here in the US Warpy Nov 2013 #2
to see something so clearly, when others can't me b zola Nov 2013 #3

REP

(21,691 posts)
1. I wished I believed in Hell or someplace worse
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 02:31 AM
Nov 2013

Those nuns deserve no peace in this life or any other. Hideous, vile scum.

Warpy

(111,245 posts)
2. I keep trying to tell people just how nuts the Irish Catholic church was, even here in the US
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 03:30 AM
Nov 2013

but nobody wants to listen to how nuts they were back in the 50s when I got disgusted and pitched a fit to get out of Catholic school.

I was just surprised so few of my classmates had noticed.

me b zola

(19,053 posts)
3. to see something so clearly, when others can't
Sun Nov 17, 2013, 03:34 AM
Nov 2013

...is frustrating.

I'll love you for always, Warpy.

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