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Catherine Corless, Irish historian: I’m going to be a voice for these children

Jul 13, 2025
Catherine Corless, an Irish historian noted for her groundbreaking investigation into the Tuam mother and baby home, shares her harrowing journey of unveiling the buried tragedies of over nine thousand children. She details the initial resistance she faced from her community and the emotional turmoil of discovering unmarked mass graves. Corless reflects on her role as an advocate for forgotten children, emphasizing the necessity of acknowledging historical neglect and securing justice for victims long overshadowed by societal stigma.
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ANECDOTE

Discovery of Unmarked Graves

  • Catherine Corless discovered unmarked graves at the Tuam mother and baby home after local residents' vague warnings.
  • Two boys found human remains under a broken slab, revealing the mass burial site in a former sewage tank.
ANECDOTE

Death Records Reveal Missing Burials

  • Catherine examined death records and found at least 796 children died in the Tuam home between 1925 and 1961.
  • None of the deceased were registered as buried in any local cemetery, indicating their graves were unmarked and unregistered.
INSIGHT

Community Denial and Silence

  • Local institutions, including the nuns and Galway County Council, denied knowledge or responsibility about the burials.
  • The community largely resisted discussing or acknowledging these tragic deaths, contributing to a culture of silence.
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