This July 11, 2025, photograph shows Niamh McCullagh, a forensic expert, standing on the site in Tuam, Ireland, where she is leading efforts to exhume the remains of children buried at the former St.
Crime scene experts and forensic archaeologists in Ireland will excavate and try to identify the remains of over 800 infants who died at a Catholic church-run home for unmarried mothers. An ...
The Catholic faith has, for decades now, been waning in what was once a devout stronghold of the faith, but a new survey is suggesting that Ireland may soon experience a sort of Christian revival, ...
Excavation at the site of Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home, where bodies of 796 babies were uncovered, in Tuam TUAM, Ireland (Reuters) -A team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts will ...
Digging has begun to uncover the remains of some 800 infants and young children buried in mass graves in Tuam, western Ireland. These children have been unidentified for at least 65 years, and it was ...
Excavations have begun at a former church-run home in Tuam, Ireland, where 800 children may be buried. The home closed in 1961; a mass grave was found in a sewage system in 2014. Experts will study ...
TUAM, Ireland — Anna Corrigan thought she was an only child. It wasn't until she was in her 50s, researching her family tree, that she discovered a family secret: Corrigan found documents showing her ...
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Last bells ring for Sunday Mass at Co Tyrone churches as parish admits ‘pastoral realities’
In a move announced to parishioners this week, Cappagh Parish acknowledged the decision would be “disappointing and painful” ...
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