Abstract
This chapter explores the leadership role the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael played in the social movement known as “sanctuary” that emerged in the Bay Area, California, in the 1980s. The enactment of the 1980s Refugee Act and the political crisis in Central America during the Reagan administration galvanized the San Rafael Sisters to make a “corporate and public declaration” of support and sanctuary for political refugees fleeing the violence of a civil war in El Salvador. This chapter examines this pivotal moment within the larger historical context of the Dominican Sisters’ mission in California since the state’s founding in 1850.
| Original language | Undefined/Unknown |
|---|---|
| Title of host publication | Preaching with Their Lives |
| Subtitle of host publication | Dominicans on Mission in the United States after 1850 |
| Editors | Margaret M. McGuiness, Jeffrey M. Burns |
| Publisher | Fordham University Press |
| Pages | 130-156 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9780823297184 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9780823289646 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2020 |
Keywords
- Corporate Stance
- Dominican Sisters
- San Rafael
- California
- Sanctuary Movement
Disciplines
- History of Religion