Irish government launches formal inquiry into child abuse at Catholic homes

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by Kate Hickey
June 10,2014

The Irish government has announced a statutory inquiry into the State sanctioned, Catholic Church-run institutions used as homes for pregnant, unmarried mothers and their children. The investigation has sparked by the alleged mass grave of 796 children buried at the home run by the Sisters of the Bon Secours, in Tuam, County Galway.