Remembering Baby Kevin Glasnevin

Honor Baby Kevin with a yellow flower at his grave. A yellow flower in his memory because The Jesuits want this buried just like Baby Kevin. Yellow also denotes new beginnings and hope for all survivors of demonic Kevin Laheen SJ, of 35-35 Leeson Street.

Yellow also marks the beginning of a new chapter. As of May 2025, the decades-long collusive cover-ups by the Jesuit Order are being brought into the light. Seven decades of institutional abuse and obstruction—harboured and managed at 35-36 Leeson Street—will now be pursued to the fullest extent of the law. Imminent arrests are expected among senior Jesuits still residing at Leeson Street and within the broader Jesuit network. This follows fresh revelations surrounding the death of Baby Kevin and a 70-year pattern of systemic abuse—both of young boys and girls—by the depraved Kevin Laheen SJ, one of the most protected predators in modern Irish history.

Baby Kevin

Visit Baby Kevin's grave in Glasnevin. Honor his memory by placing a yellow flower, like a daffodil, on his resting place.

Grave

Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin. Grave Number QD 74.

Flowers

Please, if you are passing lay a yellow flower at Baby Kevin's Grave. Yellow also signifies hope and new beginnings and the end of a huge cover up. Lay a flower in hope, lay a flower to celebrate this little baby boy, or if you so wish lay a yellow flower in complete defiance of the cover up this was until 2025.