A Dying Breed

Published: Jan. 6, 2023, 10:45 p.m.

Great empty buildings, which only a few decades ago were bustling convents, tower over most towns and villages in Ireland, but they represent a world which is disappearing along with the once all-powerful Irish Roman Catholic Church. In this series of The Essay, Olivia O'Leary, convent-educated and a lapsed Catholic, asks where all the Irish nuns have gone.

Olivia's final essay is about the end of the tradition of religious orders. Ireland has fallen out of love with the Catholic Church. Hardly a month goes by without more revelations of harsh treatment of girls in institutions run by nuns and of sexual abuse of boys in institutions run by brothers and priests. Nuns have to deal with being despised in a country that used to see them as saints. \u2018Before, we were on a pedestal we didn\u2019t deserve\u2019 one nun said to Olivia. \u2018Neither do we deserve the gutter. But we took the pedestal, so now we have to take the gutter.\u2019

Presenter Olivia O'Leary\nProducer Claire Cunningham\nA Rockfinch production for BBC Radio 3