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The home was able to take up to 65 children between the ages of 5 and 16 years and although it was commonly referred to as an orphanage, actually in its later history was a home for children of the poor. Many of the children housed there came from broken homes and this is referred to in the
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Allegations of sexual abuse of children were investigated by police from 2002, following a two-year investigation by a local newspaper. Two former residents were later paid substantial
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in compensation for abuse by multiple priests; abuse by father John Ryan, who had since died, was cited specifically. Northampton Diocese, when asked to comment, did not respond.
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Founded in 1868, it played a vital role in providing care provision for children who could not live at home. The origins of this demand was facilitated by amendments in the
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of the Roman Catholic Church under a registered charity called the Northampton Diocese Child Protection and Welfare Society. In 1977 this charity was renamed the
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In May 2013 Bedfordshire Police launched an investigation into allegations of physical and sexual abuse at the home in the 1950s and 1960s. A
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opened a large number of institutions to provide care for the children of Catholic families. The home closed in 1974.
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This article is about the boys' home in England. For the home for Aboriginal boys in Adelaide, South Australia, see
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was held in the Old Bailey in September 2016 on 52 charges against carer James McCann, deemed
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St Francis' Children's Society - Adoption-Information-Pack, 2015
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with registration number 00392550. On 6 August 1979 it became a
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