I 2nd this call into force adoptions of children... in all orphanages
and homes... it has to go much further than the adoptions of babies...
not only from our mothers point of view... what must take place this
time round... it must take a real hard look into what happened with the
babies... who were forced from their mother's arms...
it has to also take into consideration... because it did not only happen in Ireland... the stealing of babies... adopted out to the highest bidder worldwide... many of us babies... have tried a life time in pain and torment... in trying to find our mothers... most of us still do not know the real truth... as the nuns have fed us lies... from the first day... that we asked them about our mothers... we will go to our graves... never knowing the full truth... of our mothers fighting to keep us... but as like us still now... we are held back and told lie after lie... so as we will give up... never ever mistake a child's love... for their mothers... they have never meet... just to see her face for the first time... but this time knowing that she is your mother... to give her a hug and to hold her hand... is that not too much to ask for... Ann
it has to also take into consideration... because it did not only happen in Ireland... the stealing of babies... adopted out to the highest bidder worldwide... many of us babies... have tried a life time in pain and torment... in trying to find our mothers... most of us still do not know the real truth... as the nuns have fed us lies... from the first day... that we asked them about our mothers... we will go to our graves... never knowing the full truth... of our mothers fighting to keep us... but as like us still now... we are held back and told lie after lie... so as we will give up... never ever mistake a child's love... for their mothers... they have never meet... just to see her face for the first time... but this time knowing that she is your mother... to give her a hug and to hold her hand... is that not too much to ask for... Ann
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Irish woman whose story of having her child taken away by Catholic Church
inspired Steve Coogan's Bafta-nominated film speaks after meeting Pope.
A woman whose three-year-old son was taken
from her by the Catholic Church more than 60 years ago has called on the
Vatican to open up its files on the policy of forced adoptions. Philomena Lee’s tragic story inspired the film Philomena, which stars
Dame Judi Dench and Steve Coogan, who wrote the screenplay.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ireland/10621970/Real-life-Philomena-calls-on-Vatican-to-open-files-on-forced-adoptions.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/ireland/10621970/Real-life-Philomena-calls-on-Vatican-to-open-files-on-forced-adoptions.html