It took the Catholic Church nine decades to acknowledge the grievous wrongs inflicted on a Hunter woman as a child

By Joanne McCarthy
Updated May 17 2019 - 4:41pm, first published 12:00pm
Rest: Hunter woman Frances Muller, 97, only months before her death on Wednesday, after receiving an apology and redress from the Catholic Church for grievous wrongs against her as a child. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers.
Rest: Hunter woman Frances Muller, 97, only months before her death on Wednesday, after receiving an apology and redress from the Catholic Church for grievous wrongs against her as a child. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers.

IT took nine decades for the Catholic Church to apologise to Hunter woman Catherine Frances Muller, 97, who died on Wednesday surrounded by her family.

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