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Catholic Church apologizes for ‘pain’ caused by ‘forced adoption’ in Australia

Horrifying practice continued for decades


Australian Catholic Church issued a national apology on the issue
Australian Catholic Church issued a national apology on the issue

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More than 150,000 young women across Australia had their children taken from them at birth without their consent, a new documentary has shown. 

An investigation into the practice by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has uncovered how for years young and usually unmarried women were subjected to forced adoptions in Catholic-run hospitals that resulted in them never seeing their child again.

Many interviewees told ABC they had their legs shackled and were drugged during their labour. The majority were prevented from seeing their children being born or even holding them afterwards.

Many of the women said they believed their children had been selected for forced adoption long before their birth and they were warned they could not oppose the decision.

In the aftermath of the shocking investigation the Australian Catholic Church issued a national apology, saying in a statement that its history of forced adoptions was 'deeply regrettable.'

'We acknowledge the pain of separation and loss felt then and felt now by the mothers, fathers, children, families and others involved in the practices of the time,' the apology read. 'For this pain we are genuinely sorry.'

In a report quoted in The Daily Telegraph, Juliette Clough - one of the young woman interviewed by ABC - told the inquiry she was just 16 years when she gave birth to her son in a Catholic hospital in 1970.

'My ankles were strapped to the bed, they were in stirrups and I was gassed, I had plenty of gas and they just snatched away the baby.

'You weren't allowed to see him or touch him, anything like that, or hold him and it was just like a piece of my soul had died and it's still dead.'

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Lily Arthur, now a member of the forced adoption support group Origins NSW, was 17 and a ward of the state when she gave birth in 1967. She agreed to give up her child under threat of being imprisoned.

'When we were going to deliver the child we were put in a position where we couldn't see the delivery of the child. After my son was born I was nearly knocked unconscious and transported to a ward without my child.'

Some women reportedly lost more than one child to the program, their children been sent away to families deemed more suitable by the Church.

An Australian federal parliamentary inquiry is currently investigating the forced adoption legacy and has received more than 300 submissions from across the country already.


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CATHOLICABUSESURVIVORSNI.COM---nothing new here they dispersed siblings in children homes , adopted them and future birth siblings , they raped and tortured them, with the irish and british goverments as partners in it all through their social services boards on a daily basis , and worse world wide ,
You are correct JT.I do not have a suspicious nature but sometimes I feel that the Catholic church is being pushed into the limelight to take the heat off other religious and state institutions.
This did not only occur in Catholic institutions.I think you would find it it was common practice in State institutions throughout the western world.
Wayward Girls???? Was there any Wayward Men?????
The church also done this in Ieland, I was told by a Cork man the homes for wayward girls were like concentration camps.
The Australian government conducted an abhorrent policy of forcibly removing aboriginal children from their parents and placing them in Catholic and anglican missions. The forced migration of unwanted children from britain after the war to Australia where they were placed in the care of christian orphanages where in some cases they were brutalised.Pedophilia,rape and torture took place in these homes run by anglicans and catholics.
is there no end to the lives they have ruined
another shameful disgrace courtesy of the catholic church.
The hierarchy is only sorry that the word got out. The same happened in Ireland except the Holy Mother the Church sold the infants to the highest bidder. There has to be a day of reckoning for our Church. This attitude that its past history is WRONG> It's like when I was in school years ago and at that time they taught the Inquisition as a good thing.
I don't reporting on real events is "bashing" Catholics but rather the reporting of another event within the Catholic Church that disregards the impact on children and their mothers. All for the greater good of course! By now most of us realized the Church's definition of greater good generally includes exploitation of the membership.
Anti-Catholic bashing again. We are seeing that it occured in Anglican (C of I) homes as well. Given the ages of some of these women, didn't their parents consent to some of this and if so why isn't that being brought to light?
Another Catholic Hate story. The Australian government had a program where Aborginal children were taken from their families. Is this the same story? Were Protestant Hospitals involve in this practice? Was this sanctioned by the government of Australia?
the power of eve's forbidden fruit gets their adams all worked up and then the crazy church distributes their product. Is such a religion about a reject worthy of being idolized. But, then, Boy's Town did some good.
mcbreen, how about the babies left at Catholic hospitals indeed! Where else would these mothers go? To a presbytery? With so many infants fathered by clergy it would have been a good start anyway.
What about the babies that the mother's left in garbage cans or at the doorsteps of Catholic hospitals by the thousands? Should the Church have left them to die as their mother's did? Where is an example of ONE mother who would rather have her child back than a potential cash settlement? And BTW, the old Maria Monk canard was rejected IN IT'S DAY by thinking people. Would that there would be more of them today.




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