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Braking our silence nazareth house orphanages
An Open Letter To Pope Benedict XVI From A Survivor April, 2010
Timaru 2nd suicide attempt 19years old
Abuse done by nuns hands, not Gods
Power to Abuse
October 3 2012 Letter from Bishop Cunneen Christchurch New Zealand
Children lived in Fear and Terror in Catholic Church Homes and Orphanages Worldwide
May 14 2012 The Nuns Have Power Over Us Still
April 22 2012 Sexual Abuse by Priest in Catholic Church Orphanages, Run by Nuns.
Tell The World The Truth No More Lies
Letter from Bishop Cunneen Christchurch New Zealan...
Christchurch Author details abuse at hands of Catholic Church
The nuns and priest will never be at Peace with God
HOPE: Help the Children of Today and Domestic Violence and RAPE
The Power of One = Thank you Cliff Baxter (Cliffy)...
Memories Of A Lost Childhood... Oh, Come, All Ye Faithful
This is a Truly Harrowing Tale; Say Sorry
The catholic church stole babies in New Zealand as...
Eva's dying wish: Support for sexual assault survivors
Act now against the criminals protected by the Cat...
George Pell sex abuse cover-up
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Women still being seen as 'outcasts'
We know that official policy, even today, can result in heartless and inhumane outcomes. As I sit to write this article, anger is growing at the terrible things that happened in mother and baby homes in our country.
Young women forcibly separated, first of all from their communities,
then from any sense of pride or self-worth, then from their babies. And their babies neglected, starved, illnesses untreated, labelled worthless, and ultimately buried in unmarked mass graves.
http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/news-opinion/women-still-being-seen-outcasts-3745241