Your reading comprehension is lacking. There was a small plot in the back of the property where they were buried. And there is no proof that where the 20 or so bodies were found was ever a septic tank. It was likely a common crypt for stillborns.
But don’t let that stop you from siding with the liberals/progressives in Ireland trying to use this false narrative to push to legalize more “humane” treatment of babies, i.e., legalized abortion. Amazing how much anti-Catholic liberals and progressives make common cause with anti-Catholic fundamentalists. A lot like progressives make common cause with radical Islam.
Where is this burial plot then, Brian? Show me. I’m sure there is record of it, yes? Such a simple means of refuting and ending the whole controversy, you’d think it would be common knowledge by now.
And, the septic tank is now no longer a septic tank but a “common crypt” for stillborns? It was known as a septic tank, yesterday it was being dismissed by your fellows because nuns couldn’t possibly have lifted the concrete lid and the only other means of access were pipes from the home.
But, I thought there weren’t any dead children in this septic tank, crypt or whatever you’ve decided to call it now, because they were buried in that small plot?
Slow down, you’re not keeping the story straight.