Sister Dorothy Kazel, O.S.U.
Born
Dorthea Lu Kazel

(1939-06-30)June 30, 1939
DiedDecember 2, 1980(1980-12-02) (aged 41)
Cause of deathMurder
NationalityAmerican
Other namesSister Laurentine, Madre Dorthea
Occupation(s)Ursuline Religious Sister and missionary
Known forCatholic martyr of El Salvador
Parent(s)Joseph and Malvina Kazel

Dorothy Kazel (June 30, 1939 – December 2, 1980), was an American Ursuline religious sister and missionary to El Salvador. On December 2, 1980, she was beaten, raped, and murdered along with three fellow missionariesMaryknoll Sisters Ita Ford, Maura Clarke and laywoman Jean Donovan – by members of the military of El Salvador.

Life and work

Kazel was born Dorthea Lu Kazel to Lithuanian American parents, Joseph and Malvina Kazel, in Cleveland, Ohio. When she joined the Ursulines, a Roman Catholic religious institute in 1960, she took the name Sister Laurentine, in honor of an Ursuline nun martyred during the French Revolution.

As the Catholic Church modernized during the 1960s, she became known as Sister Dorothy. In the Central American community where she died, she was known as Madre Dorthea (Dorothy).[1]

Kazel completed her bachelor's degree and novitiate between 1960 and 1965. Beginning in 1965, she taught for seven years in Cleveland, and did missionary work among the Papago Tribe of Arizona.[1]

After finishing a master's degree in counseling in 1974, Kazel decided to partake in the challenge of joining the Diocese of Cleveland's mission team working in El Salvador.[1] Once there, Kazel worked in the Church of the Immaculate Conception in La Libertad, training catechists, carrying out sacramental preparation programs, and overseeing the distribution of Catholic Relief Services aid and food supplies. She was also engaged in working with refugees from the Salvadoran Civil War, obtaining food, shelter, and medical supplies, and transporting the sick and injured to medical facilities.

Murder

Main article: 1980 murders of U.S. missionaries in El Salvador

Legacy

References

  1. ^ a b c Sister Dorothy Kazel, Martyred in El Salvador by Sr. Kathleen Cooney (1999), website maintained by Kazel's motherhouse, accessed online December 8, 2006 Archived February 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Student Organizations | Ursuline College - Liberal Arts Education in Ohio". www.ursuline.edu. Retrieved 2021-09-14.

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