Sinead O’Connor reveals her torment after she was sent to a Magdalene Laundry
Singer says Laundries experience is why she ripped up Pope photo on TV
Published Thursday, February 7, 2013, 7:20 AM
Updated Thursday, February 7, 2013, 9:32 AM
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falconflash | Mar 31, 2013, 09:01 PM EDT
Sinead came from a shitty family, don't blame the nuns.
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Barbarossa | Mar 10, 2013, 03:10 PM EDT
Her personal vendetta against the Catholic church continues , she has serious mental health issues and should not be taken seriously .
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MBarry | Feb 21, 2013, 04:03 PM EST
It disgusts me that Sinead because she is famous thinks it is ok to lie and she should be ashamed of herself right now. She was not part of magdelene laundries but was in a childrens home An Grianan separate part of the building. I never lived in fear or anything like it - I was in the home before and after her and I was not a "Maggie". I was treated very well by the Sisters of our lady of Charity in Drumcondra - I was not mistreated and got a good education and fed well and looked after. It's true what they say "paper never refuses ink". Before I left n Grianan to get a flat because I got work I stayed in the maggies dormentary and was frightened or in fear. I felt sorry for these women who had lost their whole life working in laudries for nothing and getting their babies taken off them. But just want to clarify their were children brought up in a home on the grounds called An Grianan and we were very well looked after. No the Roman Catholic Church is not perfect but because a few do wrong people choose to blacken all the Catholic Church which is wrong. Don't believe everything you read written by stars cause some of it is just lies.......................
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mamaginnty | Feb 16, 2013, 11:05 AM EST
Years ago Sinead did say she was abused, it was only coming to light then on what the so called servants of god were doing to children and women. Sinead was a very troubled young girl because of the abuse she got, and most in Ireland knew who she was blaming when she tore up the picture of the pope. She is still alive, but how many commited suicide because of the treatment they got. The people who are running her down are roman catholics who just can't get in into their thick heads that servants of this church were evil and full of greed up until the early nineties. Think of the children/women decades ago who went through this, and were too afraid to mention it because priests and nuns were looked upon as saints. I blame every last one of them who entered this church, those who did not abuse knew exactly what was going on and hid it, and still are. I can not forgive this pope for turning the blame onto the children, he read out in Rome that the children enticed the poor priests into molesting them. How Sick Is That.
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mamaginnty | Feb 16, 2013, 10:47 AM EST
Years ago Sinead did say she was abused, it was only coming to light then on what the so called servants of god were doing to children and women. Sinead was a very troubled young girl because of the abuse she got, and most in Ireland knew who she was blaming when she tore up the picture of the pope. She is still alive, but how many commited suicide because of the treatment they got. The people who are running her down are roman catholics who just can't get in into their thick heads that servants of this church were evil and full of greed up until the early nineties. Think of the children/women decades ago who went through this, and were too afraid to mention it because priests and nuns were looked upon as saints. I blame every last one of them who entered this church, those who did not abuse knew exactly what was going on and hid it, and still are. I can not forgive this pope for turning the blame onto the children, he read out in Rome that the children enticed the poor priest into molesting them. How Sick Is That.
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bveritas | Feb 13, 2013, 01:25 AM EST
Blind faith in ridiculous clichés combined with idiocy will apparently lead some to deafness over the abortion regime’s abuse and murder of women and defenseless children and will lead them to believe unsubstantiated historical slanders.
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boliath | Feb 11, 2013, 11:58 PM EST
She mentioned this before, plenty of times, here's one from 2010: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/25/AR2010032502363.html
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The Commentator | Feb 11, 2013, 09:27 PM EST
bveritas - Talk about mass murdering revolutionaries!!! The Roman Catholic Church is no stranger to murder, carnage, and plunder of non Catholics for treasure which they have kept to this day. What hypocrisy the hierarchy of the church demonstrate on a daily basis. Even today the Vatican bank is so corrupt that because of their money laundering for the mafia the Bank of Italy will not do business with them. It appears that the church is all about money, power, and male dominance over women and defenceless children. How anyone can defend the corrupt Roman Catholic Church is a mystery. Perhaps blind faith combined with deafness and idiocy is the answer.
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The Commentator | Feb 11, 2013, 09:27 PM EST
bveritas - Talk about mass murdering revolutionaries!!! The Roman Catholic Church is no stranger to murder, carnage, and plunder of non Catholics for treasure which they have kept to this day. What hypocrisy the hierarchy of the church demonstrate on a daily basis. Even today the Vatican bank is so corrupt that because of their money laundering for the mafia the Bank of Italy will not do business with them. It appears that the church is all about money, power, and male dominance over women and defenceless children. How anyone can defend the corrupt Roman Catholic Church is a mystery. Perhaps blind faith combined with deafness and idiocy is the answer.
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The Commentator | Feb 11, 2013, 09:27 PM EST
bveritas - Talk about mass murdering revolutionaries!!! The Roman Catholic Church is no stranger to murder, carnage, and plunder of non Catholics for treasure which they have kept to this day. What hypocrisy the hierarchy of the church demonstrate on a daily basis. Even today the Vatican bank is so corrupt that because of their money laundering for the mafia the Bank of Italy will not do business with them. It appears that the church is all about money, power, and male dominance over women and defenceless children. How anyone can defend the corrupt Roman Catholic Church is a mystery. Perhaps blind faith combined with deafness and idiocy is the answer.
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The Commentator | Feb 11, 2013, 09:26 PM EST
bveritas - Talk about mass murdering revolutionaries!!! The Roman Catholic Church is no stranger to murder, carnage, and plunder of non Catholics for treasure which they have kept to this day. What hypocrisy the hierarchy of the church demonstrate on a daily basis. Even today the Vatican bank is so corrupt that because of their money laundering for the mafia the Bank of Italy will not do business with them. It appears that the church is all about money, power, and male dominance over women and defenceless children. How anyone can defend the corrupt Roman Catholic Church is a mystery. Perhaps blind faith combined with deafness and idiocy is the answer.
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