To: The Irish government
Find the Missing Babies Before Time Runs Out; Open 30-Year Records and Redress for All
Find the missing babies before more mothers pass away without answers. These children deserve to be found they were not a secret, and they are not something to be hidden. They were sons and daughters, and they deserve dignity, truth, and respect. Unseal the records you locked away for 30 years; how can the Government justify keeping these files closed when so many survivors will be gone before they ever see them? Families and the people of Ireland deserve the truth. Open redress to all survivors now.
Why is this important?
For decades in Ireland, young women were taken into Mother and Baby Homes and stripped of everything. They lost their identity, their dignity and their basic human rights. The maternity care they received was often harsh, dangerous and deeply traumatic. Many laboured alone, frightened and without proper medical support. The lifelong physical injuries and emotional scars these women still suffer today are a direct result of the conditions described in the Mother and Baby Homes Commission Report.
At Sean Ross Abbey, where I was born, public records show that around one thousand and ninety babies and children died along with twenty three young girls and young women. Their deaths were recorded, but their resting places are unknown. Their families have no answers. Their names survive only on paper and the truth of what happened to them has been hidden for generations. These children deserve to be found and their mothers deserve answers before time runs out.
When babies were born in these institutions many were taken from their mothers without consent. The Commission confirmed that large payments or donations were made for many of these adoptions, often directly to the religious orders. Mothers were never told, never asked and never given a choice. Some babies were sent abroad. Some had incomplete or altered documents. Many mothers left these homes having no idea where their children were taken. This was not informed adoption. It was forced separation.
Inside these institutions thousands of infants died from conditions linked to neglect, malnutrition, infection and a complete lack of adequate care. The Commission also confirmed that vaccine trials were carried out on children without their mothers knowledge or permission. Who allowed pharmaceutical companies into these institutions. Who authorised these trials. Was it the State, the religious orders or both. The answers to these questions are in the records the Government has sealed for thirty years.
We are told that inspections took place, but if inspections happened then how did thousands of children die. How were these conditions allowed to continue for decades. Again, the truth lies in the records the State has locked away for thirty years.
This was not one home or one county. It happened across Ireland and touched every parish, every family and every generation. The Government claims it wants to learn from the past, yet it refuses to find the missing children, refuses to open the sealed records and excludes many survivors from redress. That is not learning. It is continuing the harm.
These babies were not shame and they were not secrets. They were children. They were sons and daughters who deserve dignity, truth and the chance to be brought home. Their mothers deserve answers before they die. And the people of Ireland deserve honesty about what happened in these institutions run by both the State and the religious orders.
This is why this petition matters. This is not only a survivor issue. This is a national issue, a moral issue and a human issue. Signing this petition is how every Irish citizen can stand with these mothers, stand with these children and demand truth, dignity and justice from our Government.
I am doing this for the babies of Sean Ross Abbey and every mother who still waits for answers.
How it will be delivered
I will deliver this petition directly to the Minister for Children, Norma Foley, and to the Irish Government. I will also send it to TDs, Senators, and the media to demand immediate action: excavate the grounds and find the missing children of Sean Ross Abbey; unseal the records that the State intends to keep closed for another 30 years, long after many survivors will be gone; and provide full and fair redress to every mother and baby home survivor without exclusions.