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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 28 Oct 2017

    The maddening mystery remains of why a Catholic order of nuns would bury these children in such a mannerhttp://nyti.ms/2zgrTxK 

    7:00 PM - 28 Oct 2017
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      1. Fiat Knox #DWTW #Qapla'  🖖 🖖🏻 🖖🏼 🖖🏽 🖖🏾 🖖🏿‏ @fiat_knox 29 Oct 2017
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        Not a mystery. Religious faith across the globe has historically led to more genocides than peace movements. Ask the Rohingya.

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      1. sussy‏ @trail_life 28 Oct 2017
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        So hard to read but unstoppable.

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      2. Neal‏ @Cusack84 28 Oct 2017
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        Welcome to Ireland. Happened until the 90s . That we know of

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      1. BangorBuoyNI‏ @dvdtcb 29 Oct 2017
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        Religion gives permission for humans to judge others & take a sick moral highground - in cases such as this, with devastating consequences

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      1. EnterTheKingdom‏ @1Thunder_Struck 29 Oct 2017
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        Wow. Read this.

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      1. Dr. Mary Kim Dukes, BSPS., PharmD.‏ @PharmDDukes 28 Oct 2017
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        Catholics were insane back then!!!!!! Some still are! Geez!!!!

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      1. No Gender November‏ @democracyexpert 28 Oct 2017
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        Because they're an evil power structure that doesn't really care

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      2. Rudi Mental‏ @Friedo_Frohsinn 28 Oct 2017
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        Seriously? This is what you call journalism? Because it´s Halloween right? Do you actually wonder why the US became that kind of stupid?

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      3. Alanna R.‏ @alanna_r_ 28 Oct 2017
        Replying to @Friedo_Frohsinn @nytimes

        Did you read the article? It's about a woman who finds the truth about an appalling long-kept secret. That's like the epitome of journalism.

        0 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
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      2. Dr. Rin Porter‏ @rporter610 28 Oct 2017
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        It's no mystery. It's Catholic practice. Look what they did to Indian children in US boarding schools.

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      2. Joe Navarro‏Verified account @navarrotells 29 Oct 2017
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        Read, pause, cry.

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      1. Arthur Normanson  🚒 💦 🔥‏ @artstop 28 Oct 2017
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        Powerful stuff

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      1. Sarah Arrasmith‏ @ArrasmithSarah 28 Oct 2017
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        What an amazing story.

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      2. liam rogers‏ @rogersliam 29 Oct 2017
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        This is an old story and is false

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      3. Peter‏ @pmobsligo 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @rogersliam @nytimes

        Elaborate please.

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      4. Clár Ní Fhearaíl‏ @clarefarrell 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @pmobsligo @rogersliam @nytimes

        It's not false, you'll find those trying to discredit the horrors of tuam and Magdalene laundries are apologists for the Catholic church

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      5. liam rogers‏ @rogersliam 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @clarefarrell @nytimes

        You’ll find those that push this myth are annoying liberal anti Catholics

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      6. Peter‏ @pmobsligo 29 Oct 2017
        Replying to @rogersliam @clarefarrell @nytimes

        I’m not anti Catholic. However, if you choose to ignore history and facts, there isn’t any point continuing. Bye.

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