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Originally Posted by transplant99
Not that it exonerates anyone for the lack of doing things correctly or anything but I do wonder...
Maybe a lot of the kids died during the Spanish flu outbreak in the early 20th century. there were no cures/vaccines for that at the time and i believe burying bodies was the common way to deal with them for fear of spread?
Or maybe one of the other epidemics? Typhoid/Cholera/smallpox.
I dunno...just trying to wrap my head around it all.
Still that doesn't mean that there should not be miles long paper trails explaining how/why they are there. The Catholic church really needs the media/government to hold their feet to the fire on this and get some real answers.
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You "might" be correct, but the church should not have just buried them without letting anyone know what they were doing, and who they were burying. Its a ludicrous excuse and one that likely is not the case.