As
Netflix prepares to release a seven-part documentary May 19 about the
unsolved 1969 murder of a Baltimore nun, officials of the Archdiocese of
Baltimore reaffirmed that the church did not attempt to interfere in
the investigation of the death of School Sister of Notre Dame Catherine
Cesnik.
Sister Cathy, as she was known, had been a popular teacher at Archbishop Keough High School in the 1960s. She was on a year’s leave of absence from the School Sisters of Notre Dame to teach in the Baltimore public school system when she was reported missing after she left her apartment Nov. 7, 1969, and never returned, the Catholic Review reported Jan. 9, 1970.
http://www.catholicreview.org/article/news/local-news/archdiocese-reaffirms-church-fully-cooperated-with-1969-murder-investigation
Sister Cathy, as she was known, had been a popular teacher at Archbishop Keough High School in the 1960s. She was on a year’s leave of absence from the School Sisters of Notre Dame to teach in the Baltimore public school system when she was reported missing after she left her apartment Nov. 7, 1969, and never returned, the Catholic Review reported Jan. 9, 1970.
http://www.catholicreview.org/article/news/local-news/archdiocese-reaffirms-church-fully-cooperated-with-1969-murder-investigation