‘What was done to you as innocent children was cruel and indefensible,’ head of Spiritans in Ireland tells abuse survivors as ‘restorative justice programme’ announced
“My sincere hope is that anybody who has been abused while in our care will ask for and receive the help they need.”
“We believe these answers can only be achieved through a full inquiry which should be independent, transparent with published findings. The Government said it has had some “preliminary discussions” about an inquiry into the “sickening, shocking nature of abuse at Blackrock College”, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said.
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