Sr. Dorothy Stang
Sr. Dorothy Stang, SNDdN 1931 - 2005 Dorothy Stang was born in Dayton, Ohio in 1931. While still a teen, she entered the congregation of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, an order of religious founded by Saint Julie Billiart to minister exclusively to the poor girls of peasant and farmer families. After professing final vows in 1956, Dorothy was assigned as a teacher for fifteen years in the Chicago area, first at St. Victor in Calumet City, an area populated by working class families, and then St. Alexander in Villa Park. St. Victor is closed but St. Alexander remains open. In 1966, Dorothy began her ministry in the Brazilian rainforest which, then as today, was in danger of deforestation that was bringing poverty to the indigenous people and threatening the world with an environmental catastrophe. She began by living with the local farmers, working the land with them while treating the soil with reverence and respect so as not to deforest and deplete. Her noble, just and Ch