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      ___ The ___

      ADOPTION

      MACHINE

      For my favorite girl Molly and my little man Gavin,

      my healers and the meaning of my life

      For Siobhán, the love of my life

      Dedicated to my parents

      Jack and Anita Redmond

      Paul Redmond was born in Castlepollard Mother and Baby Home in December 1964. Chairperson of the survivor umbrella group, the Coalition of Mother and Baby home Survivors (CMABS), Paul also produced the very first report highlighting the mortality rates and general cruelty in the Homes and calling for a public inquiry. After the Tuam 800 story broke, he was instrumental in working with the media to increase the public and political attention on the other Mother and Baby Homes and their mortality rates. He continues to advocate tirelessly on behalf of all survivors of Ireland’s wider, forced adoption network.

      ___ The ___

      ADOPTION

      MACHINE

      THE DARK HISTORY OF IRELAND’S

      MOTHER AND BABY HOMES AND THE INSIDE STORY

      OF HOW TUAM 800 BECAME A GLOBAL SCANDAL

      PAUL JUDE REDMOND

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      First published in 2018 by

      Merrion Press

      An imprint of Irish Academic Press

      10 George’s Street

      Newbridge

      Co. Kildare

      Ireland

       www.merrionpress.ie

      © Paul Jude Redmond, 2018

      9781785371776 (Paper)

      9781785371783 (Kindle)

      9781785371790 (Epub)

      9781785371806 (PDF)

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      Cover design by www.phoenix-graphicdesign.com

      Cover/jacket front: A shrine in Tuam, Co. Galway, on 9 June 2014, erected in memory of up to 800 children who were allegedly buried at the site of the former home for unmarried mothers run by nuns. © Paul Faith/Getty Images.

      Cover/jacket back: A homemade nail in the wall at Castlepollard Mother and Baby Home Angels’ Plot. The workmen hammered these nails into the wall every time they buried a baby, as a memorial. ©Kim Haughton/The Sunday Times.

      Contents

       Acknowledgements

       Foreword by Clare Daly TD

       Prologue

       PART 1 BACKGROUND AND FOUNDATIONS, 1739–1944

       1. The Age of the Institutions

       2. Building High Walls: The First Mother and Baby Home and Other Institutions

       3. Going Our Own Way: The Mother and Baby Homes Expansion

       4. Holy Catholic Ireland: A New Model

       5. Behind the High Walls: Daily Life in the Homes

       PART 2 IN LIVING MEMORY, 1944–1990

       6. Changing Times: Disappearing at the Crossroads

       7. Welcome to the Machine

       8. The Beginning of the End

       PART 3 CAMPAIGNING, 1990–2013

       9. The Adoption Community

       10. Running to Stand Still

       11. Facebook and the Young Guns

       12. Campaigning: New Tactics, New Strategies, New Ideas

       PART 4 BREAKTHROUGH, 2014–2017

       13. From Tuam to Castlepollard via the Rest of the World

       14. The Inquiry into Mother and Baby Homes

       15. Opening the Adoption Records

       16. Fighting for Full Inclusion

       17. Reflections

       18. Talking with Shadows

       Appendix: Tracing Guide for Natural Mothers and Adoptees

       Endnotes

       Bibliography

       Index

      This book would not have been possible without so many people. Some do not wish to be named but they know they are in my thoughts and my heart.

      Family: Susan, John, Martin and Alan Redmond. Barbara, Roger, Sharon, Judith. Ciara and Jamie; Jake, Jodie and Caleb; Mark, Amie and Laureen. And I nearly forgot Gemma and Shannon and Shane. All the Redmonds, Darcys, Finns, Sinnotts, Whittys, Curtises and Fortunes scattered around the world. For Dolly Costello, and all the family and remembering Willie Costello (RIP). Hi to all the Merciers and thanks to Paul and Mel for all the encourgagement and advice!

      Friends: Peter ‘Circut 3’ Fitzpatrick and all the Fitzpatricks, Pat ‘Pappie’ Donovan, Neil Michael, Mary O’Donovan, Antonella Brusco, Ruairí O’Dwyer, and a special Hey! Hey! to Liam, Tatjana and Felix Bodenhamski!

      The entire Castlepollard group – thanks to all of you for your love and support over the years brothers and sisters particularly: especially Geraldine Cronin, Ruth Noonan, Paul, Jenny from Wexford, Michelle from Wexford!, Chris Finnegan, Mary Creighton, Mary Borg, Kim Fleming and Mary W., Bernie McG, Mary ‘Bookie’ Kenny, Mike Byrne, Una O’Neill-D’Arcy, Ken and Marion Matthews, the heroic Ray Loftus and his brilliant crib mate Mal K. Gerry Russel, Rosie Rogers, playwright Jacqueline Nolan, Joseph Ennis, Michelle and Liam and Philip Burke, the very special Rita Kelty and the wonderful Christy, my special twinnie Ann Harrington and all the ’64 babes. Geraldine McArdle, Mary O’Donovan, Ciaran Adams, Susan Flanagan, Marita Maher Ryan, Carmel Ziemann, Declan Kelly, Jackie Keegan, Stephen Quinn, Theresa Carroll, David