was it a common practice to bury the dead that way in those days?
If not, and other babies/infants/children back then could and did have their location of burial recorded, then why not for ALL of the 796 children.
Remember, the Bon Secours sisters who ran St. Mary's Home provided death records. But a death record is not a burial record - a location for where each of those 796 children are buried at.
Why is it so hard for the RCC to just provide where each of those kids is buried?
Why do catholics get so upset at this being asked?