Article 58JT0 Britain's reckoning with past systemic child abuse is long overdue | Caelainn Hogan

Britain's reckoning with past systemic child abuse is long overdue | Caelainn Hogan

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Caelainn Hogan
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Ireland has started trying to rectify the wrongs of its history. The UK is lagging behind

When the pope said mass in Ireland in 2018, a vast field in Dublin's Phoenix Park was turned into a grid of pilgrims' corrals" to control the expected massive crowds, which never materialised. Out of a dozen people in my section, two nuns talked to me about a priest back home who had abused a young woman.

Another pilgrim, down from Belfast for the occasion, said her aunt had been sent to a religious-run institution as a teenager because she was pregnant. Her son was taken away. On her deathbed, her aunt was still asking the priest for forgiveness.

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