Ireland to begin excavation of mass grave at Church-run Mother and Baby home

Ireland to begin excavation of mass grave at Church-run Mother and Baby home
A memorial is put up at the Tuam graveyard, where the bodies of 796 babies were uncovered at the site of a former Catholic Church-run Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home, in Tuam, Ireland, July 7, 2025.
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TUAM, Ireland — A team of forensic archaeologists and crime scene experts will next week begin excavating and trying to identify the remains of around 800 infants who died at an Irish church-run home for unmarried mothers.

An investigation into the network of Catholic Church-run homes was launched almost a decade ago after evidence of an unmarked mass graveyard at the County Galway town of Tuam was uncovered by an amateur local historian who was haunted by childhood memories of skinny children at a local home.

The remains of 802 children, from newborns to three-year-olds, were buried in Tuam from 1925 to 1961, the government-commissioned investigation found. It discovered an "appalling" mortality rate of around 15 per cent among children born at all of the so-called Mother and Baby Homes.

"We never thought this day would come," Anna Corrigan, whose two brothers were born in Tuam, told reporters next to railings that cordon off the site. Records show at least one of the boys died at the home.

"They got no dignity in life and they got no dignity in death, so hopefully their voices are heard because I think they've been crying for a long time to be found."

The 2021 report, which found around 9,000 children died in the homes where young pregnant women were hidden from society for decades, was the latest in a series of damning reports that laid bare some of the Catholic Church's darkest chapters.

Anna Corrigan, whose two brothers were born at the former Catholic Church-run Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home and one of them died very young as the records suggest, reacts while holding the book titled My Name is Bridget: The Untold Story of Bridget Dolan and the Tuam Mother and Baby Home near the excavation site of the Tuam graveyard, where the bodies of 796 babies were uncovered at the site of the former Catholic Church-run mother and baby home, in Tuam, Ireland, July 7, 2025. 
PHOTO: Reuters

The Tuam home, run by nuns from the Bon Secours Order, was demolished in the 1970s and replaced by a housing estate. Significant quantities of human skeletal remains were found in chambers along with babies' shoes and nappy pins underneath a patch of grass near a playground during test excavations.

Daniel MacSweeney, the head of the excavation, told a news conference that he could not underestimate the difficulty of the "incredibly complex" project.

PHOTO: Reuters

Experts from Colombia, Spain, Britain, Canada, Australia and the US have joined Irish specialists for the excavation. A JCB digger and construction prefabs stood beside the cleared out playground at the site on Monday.

MacSweeney said the complexity of their work includes the fact that some of the infant remains are co-mingled underground, the difficulty in telling apart male remains from female for those so young, whether DNA is recoverable, and a lack of archival data.

Officials expect the dig to take around two years.

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