Sunday, October 19, 2014

Workers roma were known by the nickname Sisters of Magdalene, the name of Mary Magdalene. These wer


Grave, crowded with human bones was discovered in 1975 by residents of Tuamotu when concrete roma slabs that covered him was cracked. So far, the locals believe that these are the remains of victims of the great famine gripped Ireland in 1840
Historian Catherine Korles decided to investigate the case and began to review the records and registers. The information in those, it evoked that the grave may have laid the remains of nearly 800 children roma from the shelter.
Affair in the Tuamotu reminiscent of another scandal with single mothers in Ireland. In the period 1922-1996, more than 10 thousand. Girls and women worked in the laundry for free, who were under the tutelage of Catholic nuns.
Workers roma were known by the nickname Sisters of Magdalene, the name of Mary Magdalene. These were girls born out of wedlock, or whose behavior was seen as immoral in a country with strong Catholic traditions, roma such as Ireland.
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