Here’s another chance to discover something of the truth. Take it or leave it.
A 76 year-old man,, once a child at this home for unwed mothers children, said the conditions there were appalling.
Secondly, another person, a woman not quite as old who grew up in that town, remembers seeing how the children were treated on a daily basis. The place was akin to a stone-walled fortress. Nice...
Third, experts in Ireland have stated that there are lists, and certificates for close to 809 dead, but NO accompanying burial records, and they know that what has been found are deaths by famine, as those have already been account ed for.
Point is, this was a time when they were wrongly called bastards, were treated as second-class citizens, were believed unworthy of baptism, and thus to the block-heads of the time, unfit for consecrated burial.
Here will be on-going exhumations, as those have already been scheduled. Better get ready for consecrated burials. Amen.
We all know those babies went to heaven. Jesus’ disciples asked him if a man born blind sinned [in the womb] or his parents sinned that he was born blind. Jesus declared that neither he nor his parents sinned.
No sinning in the womb, and no baby born sins, even days, weeks, months, etc after being born. Those babies are in heaven. Only the most wicked would say otherwise about a baby.