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Criticism of 'Small Things Like These': an Immense Cillian Murphy Facing the Religious Yoke

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The Magdalene Laundries were half-financed and administered institutions between the Irish state and the Catholic Church in which, from the mid-eighteenth century until 1996, they were imprisoned and mistreated - and often stripped of their babies - about 30,000 women whom the clergy considered to be derailed or ill-lived.
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The Magdalene Laundries were half-financed and administered institutions between the Irish state and the Catholic Church in which, from the mid-eighteenth century until 1996, they were imprisoned and mistreated - and often stripped of their babies - about 30,000 women whom the clergy considered to be derailed or ill-lived.

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laprovincia.es broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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