Nuns beat anyone who protested or slacked ... Britain and elsewhere in Europe. But Ireland’s laundries were unusual both in scope and longevity, enduring until the end of the 20th century ...
For decades thousands of women were forced to work by nuns in Ireland's Madgalene laundries. In January, the Ombudsman Peter Tyndall criticised the exclusion of some women who had worked in the ...
Ireland’s LGBTQ+ Diaspora at Epic, The Irish Emigration Museum At 14, she wanted to be a nun and at 16, joined an order in England. From there, she went to America to work for the Franciscan ...
Four Winds was bought by the Presentation Sisters as a holiday home in 1946 at a time when the nuns lived in an enclosed convent Four Winds. Four Winds in Bing, Rosslare. Four Winds, Kilrane.