In 2012, after years of research, amateur historian Catherine Corless published an astonishing story in a local history journal detailing that 798 children had died at St. Mary’s Mother and Baby Home in this small town in Galway County.
Even more shocking was Corless’ determination that all but two of the infants and young children were likely buried in a mass unmarked grave, part of which may have functioned as a sewage system.
Now, 13 years after the publication of her article, “The Home,” an excavation on behalf of Galway County Council is underway to try to recover the remains of the children buried at the home, which was run by the Bons Secours Sisters from 1925 to 1961. Six weeks into the excavation began in mid-July, the realization that the dig is actually happening “is still sinking in,” Corless said in an interview.
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