Then again, I don't know the conditions that Catholic orphanage was going through. Perhaps they "buried them" in a septic tank because there was nothing else they could do.
The orphanage was:
orphanage for the children of unwed mothers
And the situation is:
In keeping with Catholic teaching, such out-of-wedlock children were denied baptism and, if they died at such facilities, Christian burial.
It is well documented that throughout Ireland in the first half of the 20th century, church-run orphanages and workhouses often buried their dead in unmarked graves and unconsecrated ground, reflecting how unmarried mothers - derided as "fallen women" in the culture of the day - were typically ostracised by society, even their own families.
yeah because letting 796 children die under your care and then quietly disposing of them in a loving septic tank is okay
I'm not saying it's ok where the forget are you people getting this idea from
The first sentence in that post says there's nothing we can do about it because the guilty people are already dead. You can't bring criminal charges on dead people, and if you could, it would be pointless
The second sentence says I don't think there's any
legal implications. I never said
anything about moral implications, forget off